Will a quarter of Americans morally accept polygamy in 2026, according to Gallup?
11
Ṁ6562026
2%
chance
1D
1W
1M
ALL
Gallup polls Americans every year in May on the moral acceptability of a diverse list of issues. Gallup lists an annual poll on the moral acceptability of polygamy as far back as 2003, when 7% of Americans considered polygamy morally acceptable.
In 2025, polygamy was morally acceptable to 21% of Americans, the second highest it has ever been since polling began.
Will Gallup polling show 25% or more of Americans consider polygamy morally acceptable in 2026?
Get Ṁ1,000 play money
Related questions
Related questions
Will global approval of the US decline in 2024, according to Gallup?
94% chance
Will American opinion of AI improve in 2025, according to Gallup?
39% chance
Will abortion be more morally acceptable among Americans in 2026 than in 2025, according to Gallup?
86% chance
Will Americans believe AI does more good than harm in 2025, according to Gallup?
15% chance
Will polygamy be legal by 2030?
12% chance
Will polygamy be legal by 2050?
40% chance
Will polygamy be legal by 2040?
31% chance
Will polygamous marriage be legal in any US state by 2035?
25% chance
Will 10% of Americans identify as LGBT before the end of 2026, according to Gallup?
49% chance
Will Americans' confidence in the Supreme Court decline in 2026, according to Gallup?
55% chance