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Americans' moral stance towards contraception in 2016

Do you think using birth control is morally acceptable or morally wrong?

The data displays the moral stance of Americans regarding contraception and birth control in 2016. 89% of respondents stated that they think using birth control is morally acceptable, while 6% considered it morally wrong to use contraceptives.

Moral acceptance of contraception Morality is the attempt at defining what is right or wrong about our actions and thoughts. Contraception is one of the more controversial issues and is a frequent topic of heated discussions. In the U.S., contraception is widely morally acceptable nowadays, as 89% of Americans share this belief, while only 8% believe that contraception is morally wrong.

Morally acceptable 89
Morally wrong 6
Depends on the situation 2
Not a moral issue 1
No opinion 2