The restrictive reproductive healthcare policies cost the U.S. economy an estimated $68 billion annually, stemming from reduced workforce participation and lower productivity.
States with restrictive abortion policies are seen as less attractive to workers, as evidenced by 70% of women indicating job avoidance in such states.
Employers battle increased absenteeism and retention challenges in states with restrictive reproductive policies, which adds to higher healthcare expenditures and legal liabilities.
A functioning democracy is essential for business success, yet 85% of Americans feel abortion should be legal, contrasting with the situation in many states.
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