The end of Roe v. Wade has huge economic implications
In the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, experts say that no longer should be the case.
“It’s really naïve to think that the repeal of Roe is only going to impact women and pregnant people,” said Dr. Bethany Everett, a professor of sociology at the University of Utah.
While the issue disproportionately impacts people who can get pregnant, Dr. Everett says it’s important to look at abortion access from all sides, as limits on abortion access likely will have broader implications for society as a whole.
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