I have written about the importance of social and economic support for women and vulnerable families as effective solutions to lowering the abortion rate. And, it's not surprising that the opposite is also true - that the lack of support increases the abortion rate.
A story in the Chicago Tribune this week began:
As the economy worsens, providers of reproductive services say they are fielding more calls from distraught women facing difficult decisions about pregnancies they didn't plan and can't afford. The interviews also suggest that more women are struggling to afford contraception...
Abortion rates have been declining for years, and experts said it is too early to know if the nation's financial woes will change that trend. ... But Planned Parenthood of Illinois says that in January it performed the highest number of abortions in its history.
Jim Wallis is the author of The Great Awakening, Editor-in-Chief of Sojourners and blogs at www.godspolitics.com.