Restoration News says it pays to kill as abortion industry revenue hits $4.3 billion

Restoration News says it pays to kill as abortion industry revenue hits .3 billion
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The Restoration News has reported that pro-abortion political and advocacy groups generated over $4.3 billion in revenue in 2023, raising concerns about the financial scale of the abortion industry. This announcement was made in an article by the publication.

According to IBISWorld, the U.S. family planning and abortion clinics industry reached a market size of $4.3 billion in 2025, reflecting significant growth from previous years. This expansion underscores the increasing financial scale of the abortion industry, highlighting its capacity to influence public policy and healthcare practices.

A report by the Foundation for the Restoration of America indicates that chemical abortion pills, such as mifepristone and misoprostol, are associated with a 10.9% rate of serious adverse events, including sepsis, hemorrhage, and death. This rate is significantly higher than the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) reported rate of less than 0.5%. The discrepancy raises concerns about the safety of these medications and the accuracy of official data.

Planned Parenthood’s 2023-24 annual report reveals that the organization performed over 402,000 abortions while receiving approximately $800 million in taxpayer funding. This marks a record high for both services rendered and public funding received. The data suggests a strong correlation between government support and the organization’s abortion services.

Restoration News is a conservative news outlet dedicated to providing in-depth reporting on political, cultural, and religious issues in America. The publication focuses on topics such as abortion, immigration, and government accountability from a traditionalist perspective. It aims to inform readers with investigative journalism that aligns with its mission to uphold American values.



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