Evergreen Youth Secrets
  • Health News
  • Health Care
  • Staying Healthy
  • Beauty Advices
  • Health News
  • Health Care
  • Staying Healthy
  • Beauty Advices
No Result
View All Result
Evergreen Youth Secrets
No Result
View All Result
Home Health Care

Gender gap on abortion rights hit record high: Gallup

by
June 9, 2025
in Health Care
0
Gender gap on abortion rights hit record high: Gallup

The gender gap between men and women who identify as pro-choice has widened to its largest point on record, according to a new Gallup poll.

Sixty-one percent of women view themselves as pro-choice when it comes to abortion while 41 percent of men call themselves pro-choice, the poll released Monday found.

The 20-point difference between the genders is the largest gap since Gallup began tracking public opinion on abortion twenty years ago.  

The numbers are slightly lower than they were last year, knocking down the overall percentage of U.S. adults who consider themselves to be pro-choice to 51 percent.  

Gallup noticed an immediate increase in support for abortion access among Americans after the Supreme Court’s decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that had established a constitutional right to abortion.

In 2022, the percentage of U.S. adults who considered themselves pro-choice increased to 55 percent, up from 49 percent the previous year.  

Women’s support for abortion access though has significantly outweighed men’s since then.  

In 2022, 61 percent of women called themselves pro-choice, marking a 9-point increase from the year before. 

Meanwhile, 48 percent of men referred to themselves as pro-choice that same year, representing a 3-point increase from 2021.

Women’s support for abortion access has since generally increased or remained steady, while men’s support has fallen.  

“The net result is that the gender and partisan gaps in Americans’ views on abortion are at historical highs, and the country as a whole has moved slightly left in its abortion views,” wrote Lydia Saad, director of social research at Gallup.  

“Although some of the changes seen in 2022 have eased, the public opinion landscape remains more accepting of abortion than it was prior to Dobbs.” 

Gallup’s poll findings are based on telephone interviews of 1,003 adults across all 50 states and Washington, D.C., conducted May 1-18.

Previous Post

Salmonella outbreak linked to eggs sickens dozens of people across 7 states

Next Post

Do ultra-processed foods increase Parkinson’s risk?

Next Post
Do ultra-processed foods increase Parkinson’s risk?

Do ultra-processed foods increase Parkinson’s risk?

Stay updated with the latest news, exclusive offers, and special promotions. Sign up now and be the first to know! As a member, you'll receive curated content, insider tips, and invitations to exclusive events. Don't miss out on being part of something special.

    Popular News

    Got emotional wellness app? It may be doing more harm than good.

    Got emotional wellness app? It may be doing more harm than good.

    July 1, 2025
    Federal judge finds HHS mass layoffs likely unlawful

    Federal judge finds HHS mass layoffs likely unlawful

    July 1, 2025
    Why are young people taking fewer risks?

    Why are young people taking fewer risks?

    July 1, 2025

    Trending

    Drug industry treads carefully after stunning RFK Jr. nomination

    Drug industry treads carefully after stunning RFK Jr. nomination

    November 20, 2024
    Health dangers of flooding: Disease, injuries and mental health concerns

    Health dangers of flooding: Disease, injuries and mental health concerns

    September 30, 2024
    Trump calls himself ‘the father of IVF’

    Trump calls himself ‘the father of IVF’

    October 16, 2024
    Charlamagne tha God on people celebrating UnitedHealthcare CEO’s death: ‘I don’t understand’

    Charlamagne tha God on people celebrating UnitedHealthcare CEO’s death: ‘I don’t understand’

    December 14, 2024

    Recent News

    Got emotional wellness app? It may be doing more harm than good.

    Got emotional wellness app? It may be doing more harm than good.

    July 1, 2025
    Federal judge finds HHS mass layoffs likely unlawful

    Federal judge finds HHS mass layoffs likely unlawful

    July 1, 2025

    Popular News

    • Got emotional wellness app? It may be doing more harm than good.
    • Federal judge finds HHS mass layoffs likely unlawful

    About Evergreen Youth Secrets

    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Email Whitelisting

    Copyright © 2025 Evergreenyouthsecrets.com. All Rights Reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Health News
    • Health Care
    • Staying Healthy
    • Beauty Advices

    Copyright © 2025 Evergreenyouthsecrets.com. All Rights Reserved.