Is it strange pro-life / anti abortion States have lower education, higher poverty, higher welfare / benefits, higher teen birth rates than average?

Anonymous

National average for welfare > 19%
National average of all around support usage > 9% to 15% (exact stats unclear, averaged)
National average for poverty > 11.9% / extreme poverty 6.2%
National average for college education > 53.7%
National average single parent households > 23% (in the rest of the world, it's 7%)
National average of teen (15-19) birth rate (out of 1,000) - 13.9%
State stats (https://spotlightonpoverty.org/states/mississippi/ )
National statistics were merely googled
Abortion views by state (https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/religious-landscape-study/compare/views-about-abortion/by/state/ )

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Mississippi - welfare stats 51% / all around support 44% > single parent house 34%
34% in poverty - 14% in extreme poverty > college education rate 23% > teen birth 31%

Arkansas - welfare 16% / all around support 33% > single parent house 37%
30% poverty - 9% extreme poverty > college education rate 23% > teen birth 30%

Alabama - welfare unclear *high / all around support 35% > single parent house 40%
21% poverty - 10% extreme poverty > college education rate 25% > teen birth 26%

West Virginia - welfare unclear *high / all around support 33% > single parent house 35%
17% poverty - 10% extreme poverty > college education 21% > teen birth 25%

Kentucky - welfare unclear *high / all around support 35% > single parent house 36%
24.5% poverty - 11% extreme poverty > college education 24.8% > teen birth 25%

*states that don't list welfare stats are like restaurants that don't list prices. It's high, as verified by the other state statistics, they just don't wanna admit it.

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I'm not going to list all the states because it'll take too long but it is sort of funny that the loudest pro-life / anti-abortion states have some of the lowest education stats, highest poverty / welfare stats, and worse as statistically proven

Some of the lowest morals & ethics as proven by single parent households & teen birth rate

Updates
8 mo
California - with over 10 times the population of above states - has average BETTER stats than them
Welfare unclear (high) / all other supports 31% > single parent house 33%
23.5% poverty - 6% extreme poverty > college education rate 34% > teen birth 12.5%
Is it strange pro-life / anti abortion States have lower education, higher poverty, higher welfare / benefits, higher teen birth rates than average?
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