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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 25, 2022 11:03:03 GMT -5
She is right if you want a company you llive in Red State lot of women would say NO DICE The Supreme Court’s conservative majority overturning decades of abortion rights isn’t just a legal and political matter. It’s also an economic issue. In recent testimony before Congress, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that overturning Roe v. Wade will be “very damaging” from an economic perspective. “There are many research studies that have been done over the years looking at the economic impacts of access or lack thereof to abortion, and it makes clear that denying women access to abortion increases their odds of living in poverty or need for public assistance,” she told the Senate Banking Committee. Not just that. Yellen observed that decades of abortion rights under Roe allowed more women to finish school, join the workforce and boost their earning potential. “I believe that eliminating the r ktla.com/news/money-smart/abortion-bans-are-bad-for-the-economy/
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