A recent Gallup poll indicates a decrease in the number of Americans who view birth control, gambling, and having children outside of wedlock as morally acceptable. The poll, published on June 10, 2026, shows that the percentage of Americans who consider birth control morally acceptable has fallen to 83%, which is the lowest recorded level.
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- editorializing: revealing a rising Puritanical streak
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Gallup Poll Shows Decline in Acceptance of Birth Control, Gambling, and Children Out of Wedlock
According to a Gallup poll released on June 10, 2026, fewer Americans find birth control, gambling, and having children outside of wedlock to be morally acceptable. The acceptance of birth control has reached a record low of 83%.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'Puritanical streak'
- ✕ framing: headline asserting a conclusion
- ✕ editorializing: revealing a rising Puritanical streak
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Fewer Americans think birth control, gambling, kids out of wedlock are acceptable
Gallup Poll Shows Decline in Acceptance of Birth Control, Gambling, and Children Out of Wedlock