Racial disparities exist in access to abortion healthcare in the United States. Statistics show that African American and Latina women have significantly higher abortion rates than white women. This is due in part to socioeconomic factors like lower household wealth levels among minority groups. Lack of health insurance and access to contraception also contribute to higher unintended pregnancy and abortion rates for women of color and low-income women. Policies like the Hyde Amendment that restrict Medicaid funding for abortions disproportionately impact minority women's access to reproductive healthcare.