Most Americans personally know someone who has had an abortion, according to a Pew Research Center survey fielded in March—prior to the leaking of the Supreme Court's draft opinion in a case challenging Roe v. Wade. "Personally know" is defined as a close friend, family member, or themselves.
There are surprisingly few differences by demographic characteristic in the share of Americans who personally know someone who has had an abortion. At least 50 percent of every demographic segment—with the exception of the youngest adults—personally know someone who has had an abortion.
Personally know someone who has had an abortion
Total 18-plus: 59%
Aged 18 to 29: 46%
Aged 30 to 49: 60%
Aged 50 to 64: 65%
Aged 65-plus: 60%
Blacks: 67%
Hispanics: 50%
Whites: 61%
Democrats: 62%
Republicans: 57%
Catholics: 55%
Protestants: 61%
White evangelicals: 58%
No religion: 61%
Women (66 percent) are much more likely than men (51 percent) to personally know someone who has had an abortion. This pattern holds true in every demographic segment.
Source: Pew Research Center, America's Abortion Quandary
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