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Do Abortion Bans Affect Housing Markets? New Data Says “Yes”

April 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization fundamentally reshaped abortion access nationwide, overturning Roe v. Wade and ending nearly five decades of federal protections.

New research from the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests that in states with total abortion bans, rental price growth has slowed and vacancy rates have risen, relative to states where access has been maintained or strengthened.

The findings point to a potential link between reproductive rights and housing demand that could increasingly shape local market conditions.

The post-Dobbs patchwork takes shape

The June 2022 ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization set off a sharp divergence in abortion access and reproductive healthcare across the U.S.

A growing body of research suggests that differences in abortion access are contributing to widening disparities in outcomes for women, infants, and families across states.

Population declines in states with abortion bans

Since the ruling, researchers have begun to examine how these policy shifts are reshaping economic and demographic patterns.

On average, those states lost about 4.9 residents per 10,000 people each quarter in the year following the ruling.

The meaning of ‘desirable location’ is evolving

Housing markets offer a useful lens into those preferences.

Researchers have long used housing prices and rents to measure how people value local attributes from amenities to disadvantages. Abortion policy may be emerging as another factor shaping housing demand.

Zillow, census data reveal post-Dobbs housing shifts

Prior to the ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, housing market trends in states that would go on to enact abortion bans and those that protect access moved largely in lockstep.

The analysis draws on county-level data from Zillow’s rental and home value indices, along with vacancy rates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Housing Vacancy Survey for major metropolitan areas.

Rents fall up to 4%, vacancies rise in ban states

The study revealed that total abortion bans are associated with a decline in rents and an increase in rental vacancy rates in affected states.

Effects on home values and homeowner vacancy rates appear smaller and less precisely measured, though they trend in the same direction.

A new migration dynamic takes shape

The findings suggest that reproductive rights policy is not just a social issue, but an economic one, shaping the perceived value of place.

The effects are especially pronounced among younger, more mobile adults, a group that is both more likely to relocate and more likely to factor abortion access into location decisions.

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