pivotal moment in their lives, all of these women had very similar financial circumstances, that at isomentof them was turned away from the abortion they wanted to have, they experienced about an 80% increase in adverse credit events like a corpse he compared to the women who received the abortions they wanted. ali: on the flipside, it seems like the way this ruling came down, that access in certain socioeconomic and certainly racial subgroups will be able to maintain access even if restrictions in the state in which they live titan. -- tighten. will that become stratified depending on what socioeconomic and racial groups people fall into? >> we have a lot of empirical evidence to suggest the answer is yes, that the dobbs decision and overturning of roe will not eliminate abortion access for all american women, but rather create really substantial inequality in access. what we have seen is about three quarters of the women who live in areas where access is about to decline are still going to find a way. they are going to scrimp, they are going to struggle, but they will find a way to make t