That's interesting. I wish it was broken down per capita too. Those numbers are higher than I would have expected.
Let's look at New Mexico. I'll write it as Demographics (% of Abortions). Latino: 48% (58%), Black: 2% (6%), White 37% (26%.) Similar stories in places like Arizona and Texas, where Blacks are around triple, Whites are underrepresented, and Latinos are overrepresented. If my numbers are correct, Connecticut is an interesting case, where Latinos are having abortions at twice their percentage of the population. Also, Texas is an outlier, where Latinos are very slightly below their percentage, likely due to all the Cubans being more conservative.
That's interesting. I wish it was broken down per capita too. Those numbers are higher than I would have expected.
Let's look at New Mexico. I'll write it as Demographics (% of Abortions). Latino: 48% (58%), Black: 2% (6%), White 37% (26%.) Similar stories in places like Arizona and Texas, where Blacks are around triple, Whites are underrepresented, and Latinos are overrepresented. If my numbers are correct, Connecticut is an interesting case, where Latinos are having abortions at twice their percentage of the population. Also, Texas is an outlier, where Latinos are very slightly below their percentage, likely due to all the Cubans being more conservative.