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Family Planning Funding for Women with Incomes Below 250%, by State, 2006

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 Family Planning Funding per Woman in Need
United States$149
Alabama$1661
Alaska$71
Arizona$1241
Arkansas$1541
California$2181
Colorado$46
Connecticut$164
Delaware$1811
District of Columbia$53
Florida$921
Georgia$47
Hawaii$28
Idaho$99
Illinois$1071
Indiana$40
Iowa$1231
Kansas$138
Kentucky$359
Louisiana$951
Maine$134
Maryland$2521
Massachusetts$143
Michigan$1021
Minnesota$641
Mississippi$951
Missouri$1211
Montana$72
Nebraska$73
Nevada$55
New Hampshire$65
New Jersey$223
New Mexico$1111
New York$1751
North Carolina$1591
North Dakota$80
Ohio$72
Oklahoma$1871
Oregon$3681
Pennsylvania$1701
Rhode Island$841
South Carolina$1761
South Dakota$61
Tennessee$224
Texas$811
Utah$34
Vermont$130
Virginia$1971
Washington$3261
West Virginia$125
Wisconsin$1991
Wyoming$322
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Notes: 

Data as of 2006.
The Federal Poverty Level (FPL) for a family of three in 2006 was $16,600 per year.

Data are derived from the Kaiser Family Foundation report, Putting Women’s Health Care Disparities on the Map, available at: http://www.kff.org/womensdisparities/.

Sources: 

Calculations based on Sonfield A, Arlich C & Gold R. Public funding for family planning, sterilization and abortion services, FY 1980-2006. 2008.; Guttmacher Institute. Women in need of contraceptive services and supplies, 2006. 2008.

Footnotes: 
  1. State has a Medicaid family planning waiver program.


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