Women already make 30% less than men in the state, with new restrictions affecting women of color and single mothers
The district Romero represents sits on the west side of Salt Lake City, an area that stands in stark economic and cultural contrast to the predominantly white, wealthy suburbs on theWith access to abortion newly restricted, Romero was “especially concerned about marginalized communities, communities of color, and this forcing them to stay in poverty”, she said at her office in Salt Lake City on Tuesday afternoon.
. But a more granular look reveals women of color are having a very different experience in the Beehive State economy. Nearly 34% of Black women, 27.5% of Native American women, 18.5% of Latina women, 14.1% of Asian women, and 11.8% of Pacific Islander women in the state live in poverty. Whether or not to have a child is the “most economically consequential decision” a woman makes in her lifetime, said Caitlyn M K Myers, an economist at Middlebury College, who has spent the past 15 years studying the causal effects of reproductive policy.Photograph: Jim Urquhart/Reuters
About a quarter of women in states with abortion bans won’t be able to travel to other states, Myers said, adding that that group of women is disproportionately young, disproportionally poor, and of disproportionally women of color.Chloe Sokol, 19, learned she was pregnant while on birth control shortly before Roe v Wade was overturned, she said. She saved up $450, drove to Salt Lake, and got an abortion.
Three years later, married and wanting a child, she gave birth to a daughter who was born with complications. Her daughter is now four, and Taveras says she’s still paying off the medical debt.Now a doula, Tavera provides emotional support to women going through childbirth and abortions and also works for Planned Parenthood, though she is not speaking on behalf of the organization.
Escamilla argues the new laws will result in less medical care for the poor, the working poor and underinsured. She thinks there will be more aggressive, intrusive policies introduced in the upcoming legislative session.
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