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Public Opinion on Abortion

Views on abortion, 1995-2026

Most U.S. adults continue to express support for legal abortion. Currently, 60% say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 38% say it should be illegal in all or most cases.


Views on abortion, 1995-2026
% of U.S. adults who say abortion should be …
Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026. Data since 2019 is from Pew Research Center’s online American Trends Panel; prior Center data is from telephone surveys. Data for 1995-2005 is from ABC News/Washington Post polls. Data for 2006 is from an AP-Ipsos poll.
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Views on abortion, 1995-2026
% of U.S. adults who say abortion should be …
Year Legal in all/most cases Illegal in all/most cases
1995 60% 38%
1996 57% 40%
1997
1998 54% 42%
1999 56% 42%
2000 53% 43%
2001 54% 43%
2002
2003 57% 42%
2004 55% 43%
2005 57% 41%
2006 51% 43%
2007 52% 42%
2008 54% 40%
2009 47% 44%
2010 50% 44%
2011 53% 42%
2012 54% 39%
2013 54% 40%
2014 55% 40%
2015 51% 43%
2016 57% 39%
2017 57% 40%
2018 58% 37%
2019 61% 38%
2020 60% 38%
2021 59% 39%
March/April 2022 61% 37%
June/July 2022 62% 36%
2023 62% 36%
2024 63% 36%
2025
2026 60% 38%

Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026. Data since 2019 is from Pew Research Center’s online American Trends Panel; prior Center data is from telephone surveys. Data for 1995-2005 is from ABC News/Washington Post polls. Data for 2006 is from an AP-Ipsos poll.
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Views on abortion by religious affiliation, 2026

About three-quarters of White evangelical Protestants (74%) think abortion should be illegal in all or most cases. By contrast, 82% of religiously unaffiliated Americans say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, as do 68% of Black Protestants, 63% of White nonevangelical Protestants and 57% of Catholics.


Views on abortion by religious identification, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by religion
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Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by religious identification, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by religion
Religious affiliation Legal in all/most cases Illegal in all/most cases
White evangelical Protestant 24% 74%
White nonevangelical Protestant 63% 35%
Black Protestant 68% 30%
Catholic 57% 42%
Religiously unaffiliated 82% 16%

Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by party identification, 2026

Among Republicans and independents who lean toward the Republican Party, 63% say abortion should be illegal in all or most cases. By contrast, 84% of Democrats and Democratic leaners say abortion should be legal in all or most cases.


Views on abortion by party identification, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by party identification
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Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by party identification, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by party identification
Party identification Legal in all/most cases Illegal in all/most cases
Rep/lean Rep 36% 63%
Dem/lean Dem 84% 15%

Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by political party and ideology, 2026

Conservative Republicans and Republican leaners are far more likely to say abortion should be illegal in all or most cases (73%) than to say that it should be legal (26%). Among moderate and liberal Republicans, 53% say abortion should be legal, while 47% say it should be illegal.

The vast majority of liberal Democrats and Democratic leaners (93%) support legal abortion, as do about three-quarters of conservative and moderate Democrats (77%).


Views on abortion by political party and ideology, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by party and ideology
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Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by political party and ideology, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by party and ideology
Political party and ideology Legal in all/most cases Illegal in all/most cases
Conserv Rep/lean Rep 26% 73%
Mod/lib Rep/lean Rep 53% 47%
Conserv/mod Dem/lean Dem 77% 22%
Lib Dem/lean Dem 93% 7%

Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by gender, 2026

Upward of six-in-ten women (64%) and 55% of men say abortion should be legal in all or most cases.


Views on abortion by gender, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by gender
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Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by gender, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by gender
Gender Legal in all/most cases Illegal in all/most cases
Men 55% 44%
Women 64% 34%

Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by race and ethnicity, 2026

Majorities of adults across racial and ethnic groups express support for legal abortion. About seven-in-ten Asian (73%) and Black (71%) adults say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, as do 58% of White adults and 56% of Hispanic adults.


Views on abortion by race and ethnicity, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by race and ethnicity
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* Estimates for Asian adults are representative of English speakers only.
Note: White, Black and Asian adults include those who report being one race and are not Hispanic. Hispanics are of any race.
Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by race and ethnicity, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by race and ethnicity
Race and ethnicity Legal in all/most cases Illegal in all/most cases
White 58% 40%
Black 71% 26%
Hispanic 56% 42%
Asian* 73% 27%

* Estimates for Asian adults are representative of English speakers only.
Note: White, Black and Asian adults include those who report being one race and are not Hispanic. Hispanics are of any race.
Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by age, 2026

Among adults under 30, 66% say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, as do 61% of adults ages 30 to 49. Among those 50 to 64, 57% express support for legal abortion, as do 57% of those 65 and older.


Views on abortion by age, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by age
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Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by age, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by age
Age Legal in all/most cases Illegal in all/most cases
Ages 18-29 66% 34%
30-49 61% 38%
50-64 57% 40%
65+ 57% 41%

Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by level of education, 2026

About two-thirds of college graduates (65%) say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, as do 61% of adults with some college education. Among those with a high school diploma or less education, 54% say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 44% say it should be illegal in all or most cases.


Views on abortion by level of education, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by education level
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Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by level of education, 2026
% who say abortion should be __, by education level
Level of education Legal in all/most cases Illegal in all/most cases
HS or less 54% 44%
Some college 61% 38%
College grad+ 65% 33%

Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 20-26, 2026.
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Views on abortion by state, 2023-24

In 34 states and the District of Columbia, more people say abortion should be legal in all or most cases than say it should be illegal in all or most cases. In one state – Arkansas – more people say abortion should be illegal rather than legal (57% vs. 41%).

In the 15 remaining states, the shares saying abortion should be legal and saying it should be illegal are not significantly different once the survey’s margins of error in these states are taken into account.

For more details, read “Americans’ views on abortion differ by state.”


Balance of opinion on abortion, by state
States where more people say abortion should be __ in all/most cases
Source: Religious Landscape Study of U.S. adults conducted July 17, 2023-March 4, 2024.
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Balance of opinion on abortion, by state
States where more people say abortion should be __ in all/most cases
State Net Legal in all/Most cases Net Illegal in all/Most cases No answer Sample size Margin of error
(+/- pct. pts.)
All U.S. adults 64% 35% 1% 36908 0.8
Alabama 46% 52% 2% 498 6.2
Alaska 62% 37% 2% 350 7.7
Arizona 64% 36% <1% 712 5.5
Arkansas 41% 57% 2% 348 7.3
California 72% 27% 2% 3746 2.4
Colorado 69% 29% 2% 596 6.1
Connecticut 76% 22% 2% 372 6.8
Delaware 73% 26% 1% 345 7.4
District of Columbia 81% 17% 1% 344 7.3
Florida 62% 36% 2% 2114 3.1
Georgia 62% 37% 1% 858 4.7
Hawaii 71% 27% 2% 348 8.1
Idaho 48% 52% <1% 346 7.1
Illinois 71% 29% 1% 835 4.8
Indiana 52% 46% 2% 655 5.0
Iowa 68% 32% <1% 310 7.8
Kansas 55% 42% 3% 352 7.4
Kentucky 54% 45% 1% 428 6.2
Louisiana 54% 45% 1% 454 6.2
Maine 72% 26% 2% 343 7.2
Maryland 71% 28% 1% 568 6.1
Massachusetts 78% 19% 3% 573 5.8
Michigan 61% 38% 1% 1004 4.2
Minnesota 69% 31% 1% 533 5.7
Mississippi 44% 54% 2% 338 7.7
Missouri 55% 43% 1% 633 5.2
Montana 63% 37% 1% 363 7.3
Nebraska 51% 49% <1% 329 7.0
Nevada 73% 26% 1% 363 7.6
New Hampshire 77% 23% <1% 313 8.0
New Jersey 71% 28% 2% 900 4.4
New Mexico 59% 39% 2% 348 7.1
New York 74% 25% 2% 2013 3.0
North Carolina 59% 39% 1% 1109 4.1
North Dakota 54% 46% <1% 367 6.8
Ohio 62% 37% 1% 1539 3.4
Oklahoma 53% 47% <1% 375 7.1
Oregon 72% 27% 1% 462 6.7
Pennsylvania 68% 31% 1% 1446 3.6
Rhode Island 78% 21% 2% 384 7.5
South Carolina 53% 45% 2% 517 6.3
South Dakota 43% 55% 2% 367 7.0
Tennessee 46% 52% 2% 898 4.4
Texas 56% 42% 1% 2988 2.5
Utah 50% 49% 1% 340 7.3
Vermont 79% 20% 1% 373 7.3
Virginia 63% 36% 1% 906 4.5
Washington 69% 31% 1% 878 4.7
West Virginia 54% 46% <1% 335 7.0
Wisconsin 67% 32% 1% 625 5.4
Wyoming 54% 45% 2% 367 7.1

Source: Religious Landscape Study of U.S. adults conducted July 17, 2023-March 4, 2024.
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Note: The data in this fact sheet primarily comes from surveys conducted on the Center’s American Trends Panel (ATP). Here are the questions used in those surveys and information about the ATP methodology