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Americans' Moral Consensus: Infidelity is Wrong

Americans' Moral Consensus: Infidelity is Wrong

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March 24, 20261m 23s

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Nine in ten Americans condemn marital infidelity as morally wrong, according to a new Pew Research survey, marking the strongest consensus on any of fifteen controversial issues polled. However, views on other topics lean permissive, with a close split on pornography and differing opinions on abortion. Despite strong disapproval of cheating, a YouGov poll found that thirteen percent of married adults admitted to infidelity. Generational divides are evident, with younger adults more likely to view certain behaviors as morally wrong and more accepting of pornography and same-sex relationships than older groups. These findings provide a snapshot of Americas moral landscape today.

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