Percentage of women with a recent live birth who did not want to become pregnant or wanted to become pregnant later
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Top Positive Impact
FloridaNegative Impact
Florida0.091
28
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14.3
16
6.9
27
4.3
23
$137
44
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64
35
3.3%
41
40.9%
42
10.1%
36
$40,278
22
12.8%
32
4.0%
23
11.4%
33
67.2%
29
28.7
11
4.63
27
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39.0%
2
89.9%
36
90.2%
9
•
•
12.7%
13
93.1%
18
60
16
15.8%
50
55.6%
40
0.073
38
•
•
7.6
24
3.1
45
0.0%
43
78.5%
22
•
•
1
29
63.6%
40
5.2%
42
7.7
17
•
•
69.7%
19
44.7%
49
7.7%
4
18.8%
44
24.1%
36
-0.793
44
•
•
13.3%
43
•
•
56.6
35
214.6
42
262.9
17
11.2%
46
•
•
53.3%
39
73.5%
20
58.5%
38
61.2%
37
•
•
68.7%
34
39.0%
46
58.9%
39
•
•
79.2%
43
3,092
41
0.086
27
•
•
27.0%
4
•
•
24.5%
33
•
•
479.3
24
6.2%
34
13.5
25
•
•
37.4%
35
•
•
6.1%
5
11.3%
11
0.151
23
•
•
36.5
33
16.7%
12
15.0%
17
16.7%
39
14.8
17
•
•
10,040
30
1.1
3
•
•
13.0%
31
51.0%
18
9.0%
34
2.0
24
11.3%
26
28.4%
30
9.3%
10
9.6%
46
9.9%
37
4.3%
39
7.4%
34
17.8%
5
12.2%
34
•
•
•
•
•
•
31.6%
14
-0.029
31
•
•
22,244,823
•
19.3%
•
59.1%
•
21.6%
•
11.1%
•
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