Overview
- Planned Parenthood’s 2024–25 annual report lists 434,450 abortions in 2023–24, an 8% increase from the prior year and 34% higher than in 2014.
- Government grants, contracts and Medicaid reimbursements reached $832 million, which outside analysts estimated as about 39% of total revenue.
- Expenses outpaced revenue for the first time in recent years, resulting in a $29.3 million net loss despite more than $2.1 billion in total income.
- Other services fell sharply, with cancer screenings down about 43%, prenatal services down about 56%, and contraception services down about 23% compared with earlier years cited in the report.
- The service figures lag recent policy shifts, so the 2025 law cutting Medicaid payments to abortion providers is not yet fully reflected, and clinics report closures even as Title X grants were extended for one more year and more patients use telehealth and mail‑order abortion pills.