How Abortion Bans Are Affecting Where Women Live and Work - Banning abortion is a great way to get leftists to self-deport

Three years after the fall of Roe v. Wade, abortion bans have driven residents from some states, one study finds​

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Alana Tedmon and her husband moved to Philadelphia last summer from Texas. Photo: Rachel Wisniewski for WSJ

By Laura Kusisto and Harriet Torry
July 6, 2025 7:00 am ET

Alana Tedmon and her husband moved to the outskirts of Dallas in June 2022, attracted by the lower cost of living and proximity to family. That same month, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and Texas followed by banning abortion through all nine months of pregnancy.

“It seemed like people were always trying to change the legislation around abortion every single year but I never thought it would really happen legitimately,” she said.

The 37-year-old freelance illustrator and her husband moved back to Philadelphia last summer, largely because of the ban. Then Tedmon got pregnant unexpectedly. She was initially excited, but anxiety about the couple’s financial security ultimately led her to get an abortion—something she was grateful was feasible in the state.

“If we have a child, I want it to be because we’re ready, and not because ‘oops, it just happened,’” she said.

Abortion is now banned or heavily restricted in about one-third of U.S. states, and some women of childbearing age say that has introduced a new calculus about where to live and work. Though migration patterns are complicated, early data show that the states with the most restrictive laws are seeing some residents leave.

A recent paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research estimated that 13 states with abortion bans collectively saw about 146,000 residents leave due to abortion bans in the year after the Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right to the procedure. The paper found that while those states—mostly in the South—had been gaining population at a significantly faster rate than other parts of the country, that advantage essentially vanished afterward. The authors looked at patterns in Postal Service change-of-address data after the Supreme Court’s ruling.

Over a five-year period, those states’ populations could be about 1% smaller than if they hadn’t passed abortion restrictions, the paper estimated.

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Texas' abortion ban was largely behind the decision of Alana Tedmon, a freelance illustrator, to leave the state. Rachel Wisniewski for WSJ

The extent to which women are making decisions about where to live based on abortion bans has been more pronounced than many economists who study this issue anticipated.

“A single policy change is unlikely to be the marginal factor in deciding on a move. And yet here we have this really strong new evidence that abortion policy really is impacting migration,” said Caitlin Myers, an economist at Middlebury College who studies abortion data. The overturning of Roe, Myers said, was “a moment of understanding the extent to which state policies can become very, very salient.”

Another recent study found a decline in the proportion of high-achieving women applying to universities in states with abortion bans after Roe was overturned compared with a couple of years earlier. Research has also shown a decline in applications to medical school residencies in states that have heavily restricted abortion.

Research in this field remains in a relatively early phase, and the impacts identified so far are small in the context of the larger U.S. economy. For the most part, big companies haven’t made large public shifts in hiring as a result of state-level abortion rules.

The out-migration trend has been most sustained for single people, reflecting the fact that younger people are more likely to be more mobile and better able to move on principle, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research paper. That means that states with bans stand to lose out on workers in some of their prime career-building years.

In interviews, some women who are factoring abortion laws into their life decisions cited worries about suffering complications during a planned pregnancy and being unable to get care or having to travel out of state for an emergency abortion, which can cost in the tens of thousands of dollars.

Kayla Smith had lived in Idaho for more than a decade. But she decided to move after the state’s ban prevented her from obtaining an abortion in her home state for her unborn son who was suffering from a fatal fetal heart condition.

She and her husband took out a $16,000 personal loan because they weren’t sure if their health-insurance provider would cover her abortion in Washington state. That was in addition to travel expenses. (Nine months later her insurance company reimbursed her for the procedure.)

When Smith got pregnant again, the couple left Idaho for good, even though that meant moving to a corner of Washington with limited obstetric care. “That to us was safer than staying in the state of Idaho,” Smith said.

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Kayla Smith, in light blue coat, moved from Idaho after the state’s ban prevented her from obtaining an abortion for her unborn son, who had a fatal fetal heart condition. Photo: Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Some women say abortion bans have curtailed their earnings and career advancement, forcing them to forgo conferences or other work travel while pregnant, concerned they wouldn’t be able to obtain emergency medical care. All bans allow doctors to terminate a pregnancy to save the life of the mother, but those exceptions don’t encompass all emergency situations and in practice doctors also have sometimes found them difficult to apply.

For Emilie Aries, who regularly traveled about 40 times a year as a consultant and keynote speaker, the fear of being unable to get emergency care was so great that she decided during her second pregnancy to stop traveling to states with bans. She had suffered a series of miscarriages before that. She said she lost tens of thousands of dollars in income because she wouldn’t travel to states such as Texas.

“No amount of money is worth putting my life at risk. It’s a terrible position to be put in, quite frankly,” Aries said.

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This woman is trashy AF but I don't understand why every thread on this website about abortion is all putting it on the women to make sure it doesn't happen. Like baby doesn't form without sperm. It takes two to tango. This isn't an epidemic of virginal conception. Then men contribute just as much.

Always Lady shut your legs but nobody ever talks about men not sticking their dick in it. The only 100% form of birth control is abstinence, so birth control isn't the gotcha answer to these situations either. Even sterilization that women have to jump through hoops to get isn't 100% foolproof.

If all women decided they weren't open to sex for any reason beyond conception, how do you think that'd go?
 
This woman is trashy AF but I don't understand why every thread on this website about abortion is all putting it on the women to make sure it doesn't happen. Like baby doesn't form without sperm. It takes two to tango. This isn't an epidemic of virginal conception. Then men contribute just as much.

Always Lady shut your legs but nobody ever talks about men not sticking their dick in it. The only 100% form of birth control is abstinence, so birth control isn't the gotcha answer to these situations either. Even sterilization that women have to jump through hoops to get isn't 100% foolproof.

If all women decided they weren't open to sex for any reason beyond conception, how do you think that'd go?

If a man decides he doesn't want to be a daddy and punches his stupid whore right in her fat belly, he's going away for assault and manslaughter.
 
This woman is trashy AF but I don't understand why every thread on this website about abortion is all putting it on the women to make sure it doesn't happen. Like baby doesn't form without sperm. It takes two to tango. This isn't an epidemic of virginal conception. Then men contribute just as much.

Always Lady shut your legs but nobody ever talks about men not sticking their dick in it. The only 100% form of birth control is abstinence, so birth control isn't the gotcha answer to these situations either. Even sterilization that women have to jump through hoops to get isn't 100% foolproof.

If all women decided they weren't open to sex for any reason beyond conception, how do you think that'd go?
If a man decides he doesn't want to be a daddy and punches his stupid whore right in her fat belly, he's going away for assault and manslaughter.
What if the dad does want the kid?
 
and people should have sympathy for this woman? move to hell for all i care and take your bald cuck with you
Let's be real; no situation is going to be truly perfect for a baby or a marriage. It's better to do those things when you have the chance to rather than chasing a nonexistent perfect timing.
This woman is trashy AF but I don't understand why every thread on this website about abortion is all putting it on the women to make sure it doesn't happen. Like baby doesn't form without sperm. It takes two to tango. This isn't an epidemic of virginal conception. Then men contribute just as much.

Always Lady shut your legs but nobody ever talks about men not sticking their dick in it. The only 100% form of birth control is abstinence, so birth control isn't the gotcha answer to these situations either. Even sterilization that women have to jump through hoops to get isn't 100% foolproof.

If all women decided they weren't open to sex for any reason beyond conception, how do you think that'd go?
I'm fine with punishing the would-be-father if he too joins in on the abortion. That is a baby, and that'd be his hands bloodied as well.
 
If all women decided they weren't open to sex for any reason beyond conception, how do you think that'd go?
I think a millennia-long culture of men wooing women to persuade them to get married and have their kids would develop. Maybe even something like the troubadour tradition of music and poetry, or 19th century art song, or entire industries built around the need to have a civilization where women and children are cherished and provided for, and the more a man can prove worthy the likelier he is to win a happy domestic life.
 
Always wondered how "accidents" happened, especially between long time partners. I get a condom breaking, whatever. It wasn't til we started trying for a baby ourselves that I realized you have to be absolutely fucking retarded to "accidentally" get pregnant. There's only one way to make a baby and a hundred ways to prevent it. Honestly in this specific case I fully believe they purposely got pregnant and changed their minds, they'd rather consoom. Fucking ghouls. Hopefully that egg carton is empty now.
This woman is trashy AF but I don't understand why every thread on this website about abortion is all putting it on the women to make sure it doesn't happen. Like baby doesn't form without sperm. It takes two to tango. This isn't an epidemic of virginal conception. Then men contribute just as much.

Always Lady shut your legs but nobody ever talks about men not sticking their dick in it. The only 100% form of birth control is abstinence, so birth control isn't the gotcha answer to these situations either. Even sterilization that women have to jump through hoops to get isn't 100% foolproof.

If all women decided they weren't open to sex for any reason beyond conception, how do you think that'd go?
I blame the men too. That doesn't change that the burden of pregnancy and childbirth is completely on the woman, it is the womans responsibility to not become pregnant. That isn't a bad thing, either. In civilized society where rape is illegal, that makes the woman the one with the power, the final say. The problem is for some reason women have been giving it up to dogshit fucking losers when they should be more selective. They act like dick is in short supply or something. If Kevin is whining about how he doesn't want to wear a condom and you concede and fuck him and end up pregnant, Kevin is a retard but you as the woman made the final decision and I'm going to mock you for doing such a stupid thing.
 
This woman is trashy AF but I don't understand why every thread on this website about abortion is all putting it on the women to make sure it doesn't happen. Like baby doesn't form without sperm. It takes two to tango. This isn't an epidemic of virginal conception. Then men contribute just as much.
The issue with that argument is that women in abortion friendly jurisdictions can unilaterally keep or purge the fetus. So for the offspring of the couple's mutual fuckup, if she decides to keep, the dude is kept 100% on the hook financially. It's not like he has the option to divest and let her take care of the kid alone. But she has the right to toss the kid alone.

It's a fundamentally unbalanced power relationship when you take all the decision making points together as a whole.

There's no one really to blame, necessarily, because this imbalance is a consequence of nature and how mammalian sexual reproduction works.

Still, any solution, short of massive socialized child support, is going to leave at least one of the two parties a little upset.

And that doesn't even consider the emotional issues of growing up without a father.

I'm actually fairly sympathetic to both women and men (and children, having grown up in foster care myself) in this case. The extremist feminists and manosphere dipshits are annoying but there's points to be had all around.

I don't know if there's really a perfect solution.

I got a vasectomy because of my experiences in foster care. I'll never have this problem and never worry about any unwanted lives being snuffed out or abandoned.
 
This woman is trashy AF but I don't understand why every thread on this website about abortion is all putting it on the women to make sure it doesn't happen. Like baby doesn't form without sperm. It takes two to tango. This isn't an epidemic of virginal conception. Then men contribute just as much.

Always Lady shut your legs but nobody ever talks about men not sticking their dick in it. The only 100% form of birth control is abstinence, so birth control isn't the gotcha answer to these situations either. Even sterilization that women have to jump through hoops to get isn't 100% foolproof.

If all women decided they weren't open to sex for any reason beyond conception, how do you think that'd go?
My gripe with abortion is that its become the option of first resort instead of last resort. I can think or a million things a man or even a woman could do to not get pregnant from having sex.
Abortion becoming socially acceptable has made has even led to people bragging about getting an abortion on social media for clout. You want an aborion? Fine. Go ahead. But you killed something and you should at least keep that shit private and at least feel something about it.
 
My gripe with abortion is that its become the option of first resort instead of last resort. I can think or a million things a man or even a woman could do to not get pregnant from having sex.
Abortion becoming socially acceptable has made has even led to people bragging about getting an abortion on social media for clout. You want an aborion? Fine. Go ahead. But you killed something and you should at least keep that shit private and at least feel something about it.
Make Abortion Shameful Again
 
If we have a child, I want it to be because we’re ready, and not because ‘oops, it just happened,’” she said.
If you aren't ready for a child, why are you having sex?

I'm also confused at why leftists think pregnancies "just happen". Like, conception is a fairly straightforward process but they act like it's some magical weird act that just happens randomly
 
I've said it before I'll say it again. Women have so many options to be the biggest sluts they want to be, and not get pregnant. Take a pill, get a shot, make him wear a condom, get the morning after pill, etc. This is more bigotry of low expectations.

Women too stupid to not bareback a loser, but no, the final option for a litany of bad choices being off the table means people hate women.
 
This woman is trashy AF but I don't understand why every thread on this website about abortion is all putting it on the women to make sure it doesn't happen. Like baby doesn't form without sperm. It takes two to tango. This isn't an epidemic of virginal conception. Then men contribute just as much.

Always Lady shut your legs but nobody ever talks about men not sticking their dick in it. The only 100% form of birth control is abstinence, so birth control isn't the gotcha answer to these situations either. Even sterilization that women have to jump through hoops to get isn't 100% foolproof.

If all women decided they weren't open to sex for any reason beyond conception, how do you think that'd go?
Short answer: Modern women want to be treated like children with no accountability to their actions.

Long answer: The 19th amendment was a mistake and these overgrown ribs deserve no rights.
 
I don't understand why every thread on this website about abortion is all putting it on the women to make sure it doesn't happen. Like baby doesn't form without sperm. It takes two to tango. This isn't an epidemic of virginal conception. Then men contribute just as much.
The way our species was designed, by natural selection, is that females choose males.

So, at least from the standpoint of evolution, it is indeed all on the woman. It's like her main job: secure commitment from a man before letting him smash.

You're free to say "fuck all that 'nature' bullshit" and throw the whole business out, if you like. But there will be consequences - there are always consequences. The "rat utopia" experiment wasn't designed to fuck up the rats. It was an earnest attempt to give them everything they need. But it wasn't natural, and there were consequences.

What's natural for our species is that all women focus their attention "up" - to a few very attractive men ...and then assiduously deny those men sex! Inevitably, one of the men will fall in love with one of the women. The instinct of "love" is natural selection's version of commitment.

Love causes the stricken man (poor, lovesick bastard) to narrow his focus to that one woman. Her, and only her. It's the same thing the government tries to do with a marriage contract. Then, and only then, does she give up the sex.

With that man now off the market, all the other women focus on the next man in line. One by one, they will all pair off. There's even a word for this process: assortative mating.

And what you get, in an environment that follows those rules is:

I think a millennia-long culture of men wooing women to persuade them to get married and have their kids would develop. Maybe even something like the troubadour tradition of music and poetry, or 19th century art song, or entire industries built around the need to have a civilization where women and children are cherished and provided for, and the more a man can prove worthy the likelier he is to win a happy domestic life.

^^^^ this shit right here ^^^^

What's really broken about our society is women's collective attitudes about sex. Men's attitudes haven't changed. This isn't men's fault, nor is it within men's power to fix it.

Any individual woman can fix things just for herself by returning to the behaviors that evolved naturally for our species ...she can fix things for herself IF she hasn't already fucked up too terribly. If she took the offramp, there's no going back.

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And just to be clear, I am NOT giving advice to women! I would never do that! I'm also not pitching "how I want the world to work." On the contrary, I personally benefited substantially from the sexual revolution. My motto is, "more promiscuity please!"

I'm echoing the words of Louise Perry. If you're a woman trying to decide which way to go, have a look at her work. Here's an example:

 
So many of these people sound like insane control freaks.

"I was excited about pregnancy, but then I realized we didn't actually pick the exact moment to do it, so I aborted it so we can pick the exact most convenient time."

"My baby had a horrible condition that would have resulted in his death before or shortly after birth. But that meant I didn't have any control over exactly when his death happened. It felt a lot better to get to control the exact moment when he died, so I could feel like this was part of my life I had control over, rather than a horrible, senseless, tragic loss that kept me out of the driver's seat."
 
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