Planned Parenthood CASHES IN $832M TAXPAYER Funds

Planned Parenthood extracted $832 million in taxpayer funding during 2024-2025 while performing a record-breaking 434,450 abortions, according to a new analysis of the organization’s annual report by the Charlotte Lozier Institute.

Taxpayer Funding Hits Record High

Government grants, contracts, and Medicaid reimbursements delivered nearly $2.3 million per day to Planned Parenthood, representing a $39.8 million increase from the previous year. This taxpayer funding now accounts for 39 percent of the organization’s overall revenue. Since 2014, Planned Parenthood’s taxpayer funding has surged by 50 percent, even as the organization dramatically scaled back other healthcare services.

Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, told The Center Square that taxpayer dollars should never fund an organization that profits from ending hundreds of thousands of unborn lives annually. She emphasized that women deserve comprehensive care, while Planned Parenthood refuses to follow basic safety regulations and actively lobbies against such requirements.

Abortions Outnumber Healthcare Services Combined

The 434,450 abortions performed in 2023-2024 exceeded the combined total of pap tests, miscarriage care, preventive visits, prenatal services, HPV vaccines, cervical treatment procedures, and cancer diagnostic procedures. For comparison, Planned Parenthood performed 328,348 abortions in 2015-2016, representing a 32 percent increase. Tessa Cox, senior research associate at Charlotte Lozier Institute, stated that Planned Parenthood’s focus is abortions, not healthcare.

Pregnancy Services Show Sharp Decline

Women seeking pregnancy-related help at Planned Parenthood received abortions 97 percent of the time rather than prenatal care, miscarriage treatment, or adoption assistance. Prenatal services accounted for only 1.7 percent of pregnancy-related services, while miscarriage care represented 0.6 percent and adoption referrals just 0.7 percent. The organization also collected $728.2 million in private contributions, up 6 percent from the previous report. The analysis noted that affiliate data covers fiscal years ending in 2024, before Planned Parenthood lost Medicaid funding through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in 2025.

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