jonessed
Footballguy
Why is it far too low to buy the primary profit driver? I doubt there is a lot of money to be made in handing out birth control pills.Of course not. But 3% of services? That's too low for a "cash cow."(Also, I want to reiterate that Planned Parenthood doesn't make any kind of "profit".)Why would it be counterintuitive to make higher profits on a lower volume, but more complex procedure/product?Shader, I erred, and I apologize for the confusion.That being said, if only 3% of PP's services are abortion-related, then it seems sort of counterintuitive to me that abortion would be their "cash cow." I don't know what the numbers actually are, but that doesn't make much sense.Much of the outrage from many (in this thread and elsewhere) against PP is that abortion is their "cash cow". The Services number is irrelevant if this argument has any relevance. Revenue would be far more important.
They make a net margin that they reinvest in expansion, increased salaries, political donations, etc. We don't have to call it profit if that bothers you. I think everybody knows what it's referencing so I'm not sure why it really matters though.