It depends on the laws of your country or your state in the U.S. Sometimes it is necessarily free, other times you have to pay. You can see a summary of pending legislation about this topic in the related link.
No, Medicaid does not pay for sperm donation in any way.
You can make $20-50 per sperm donation, depending on the demand for your physical characteristics.
$60 approx. according to the Seattle area Sperm Bank.
No connection at all. Platelet donation comes from a blood donation which has no link to sperm count.
About $60 and only if someone uses it.
They pay per use of the sperm not on donation and it can be based on your profile as well but around $35 per use.
You may be able to make $45 or less for a sperm sample, provided you pass the qualification tests.
About $125 to $175 per visit and it in annonymous
Yes, sperm donation clinics are usually safe providers of sperm. Donors are almost always screened and asked questions about their health and background before a donation can be placed. If you are concerned about a particular clinic, ask a representative about the steps taken before somebody can provide a donation.
adoption or sperm donation
There is no set price that the Atlanta GA sperm bank will pay you for your sperm donation. Around the country however, pays between $35 to around $50.00 per gram, and depends on the qualifications.
If you have an IQ lower than 100 then they exterminate your sperm, and wait for a 12 year old college graduate to donate sperm on spring break.