Executives working for Planned Parenthood are among the highest-paid in the United States in the not-for-profit sector, according to a new report.
Its research was conducted in March 2023 and based on the latest numbers available through public information, including Planned Parenthood websites, according to the organization.
STOPP International found that the average salary for a CEO at Planned Parenthood rose from $237,999 in 2015 to $317,564 in 2020, marking a 33.4 percent increase over five years, and placing them in the 98th percentile of U.S. wage earners.
The lowest compensation for a Planned Parenthood CEO was $124,045, based on the latest data from 2019 to 2021, while the highest was $616,926.
STOPP International found that all 53 CEOs made over $100,000 a year, while 39 made over $200,000 a year, 27 took home over $300,000 a year, and 13 made over $400,000 a year.
‘Exorbitant Salaries’
Overall, the total compensation paid to all Planned Parenthood affiliate CEOs increased from $13.3 million in 2015 to $16.8 million in 2020, marking a 26.3 percent increase, according to the report.That is compared to the $55,628.60 average wage for U.S. workers in 2020, as stated by the U.S. Social Security Administration.
The report also noted that of all 53 Planned Parenthood affiliate CEOs, only four were black and three were Hispanic.
The lowest-paid CEO was a black woman, the report said, adding that she was paid less than the CEOs of 16 Planned Parenthood affiliates that “produced less income than the one she presided over,” while the top-paid CEO was a white woman.
“Planned Parenthood continues, year after year, to dramatically increase the salaries of its affiliate corporation CEOs and its New York headquarters staff while continually crying poverty and seeking and receiving more and more taxpayer money,” the report said.
“The exorbitant salaries of most Planned Parenthood affiliate CEOs and headquarters executives, and the disparity in salaries by gender and race, are even more revealing once you see that Planned Parenthood—organized as a nonprofit that pays no taxes—reported a total profit (income in excess of expenditures) of $408 million over the past three reporting years,” it added.
Report Findings Criticized
Meanwhile, the nonprofit organization, which provides abortion services and sexual health care, reported an income of $5.2 billion over the past three years, including $1.9 billion in government health services grants and reimbursements, according to the report.“If there’s one thing that this report makes clear, it is proof that at Planned Parenthood, the rich get richer while the poor get abortions,” Brown added.
According to its official website, first-trimester abortions at Planned Parenthood come at an “all-inclusive cost” of $600. At such appointments, patients can also receive three months of birth control pills or shots at no additional cost.
Visits for health issues such as urinary tract infections and other issues can cost between $95 and $110, although the website notes that additional charges may apply if further tests or procedures are needed.
Birth control visits, meanwhile, can cost between $90 to $110, depending on the type of birth control a woman wants.
Florida Moves to Cut Planned Parenthood Funding
The abortion provider estimated it conducted 374,155 abortions between Oct. 1, 2020 and Sept. 30, 2021, prior to the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case that states should decide the legality of abortion.That marked the second-highest number of abortions the organization has recorded in a single-year period.
Overall, the organization provided approximately 9 million services to around 2.13 million people between October 2020 and September 2021, according to its April report.
The latest report comes as some states, including Florida, have called for state funding to stop being delivered to Planned Parenthood and other organizations that perform abortions.
At the time that Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody filed a motion with the court seeking to stop the funding in April, Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida condemned the move, saying that it would jeopardize the health of Floridians who use their services.
“It is unconscionable that those in power are further restricting Floridians’ ability to lead healthy and fulfilled lives,” Fraim added.
However, in its recent report, STOPP International concluded, “Clearly, it is far past time for Congress to remove Planned Parenthood’s ‘charitable organization’ status and end the forcing of all American citizens to fund this mega-profitable abortion mogul that so greedily lines the pockets of its CEOs with blood money of innocent children along with millions of taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars each and every year.”
The Epoch Times has contacted Planned Parenthood for comment.