The Economic Impact of Abortion in the United States
The Western world is aging-out, particularly in the United States where nearly 25% of the population is older than 65. Western economies are dependent on successive generations maintaining and building upon the economic conditions they inherited. But unlike previous generations, there is a huge population gap that will lead to catastrophic consequences--not just for the labor force, but healthcare and the entire economy.
Social conditions have changed, including not just the legalizing but promoting of abortion, that are leading America and the rest of the Western world to an economic precipice for which it is not prepared.
Dana Forgione is an Endowed Chair Professor of Accounting at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi and a recognized international expert on healthcare financial management. His consulting work has been used twice by the U.S. Congress, by the European Union, and by other foreign governments. He speaks on these topics at the state and federal level as well as to professional groups throughout the U.S. and other countries. Join us for a special symposium that examines that real economic cost of the abortion industry and see for yourself the devastating effects of social legislation.
Childcare for children under 4 years old will be provided.
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