Opinion: Overturning Roe v. Wade turned back American rights by 50 years. What's next?
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47% : And that says nothing of what this ruling portends for legal cases involving same-sex intimacy and marriage, or contraception.43% : About 18 percent of pregnancies in this country end in abortion, and about one-quarter of American women will have an abortion before the age of 45."
41% : A 2016 study found nine in 10 women denied abortion who considered adoption early on, then gave birth, chose to parent their children.
41% : The justices wrote that the average cost of a first-trimester abortion is about $500 -- excluding travel or other costs -- and that federal insurance generally does not cover the cost of abortion.
34% : The only thing justices agreed on Friday was that abortion is as emotional an issue now as when the court codified the right to have one in 1973's Roe v. Wade ruling and upheld the right in 1992's Planned Parenthood v. Casey ruling.
33% : In the most recent Pew Research Center survey in March, 61 percent of U.S. adults said abortion should be legal in all or most cases while 37 percent said it should be illegal in all or most cases.
31% :1992 was the year then-presidential candidate Bill Clinton began describing abortion as a procedure that should be "safe, legal and rare."
25% : This is how Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan characterized it in their dissent: "Abortion is a common medical procedure and a familiar experience in women's lives.
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