Generation Gap Revealed in New Study on Moral Values Across Age Groups

Research released by the Pew Research Center reveals striking differences in how Americans across different generations view moral issues. The data shows a significant generational divide on several controversial topics.

According to the findings, fewer than half of younger Americans believe consuming pornography is morally objectionable, while more than two-thirds of senior citizens consider it wrong. The study also examined attitudes toward homosexuality, finding that 30% of Americans aged 18 to 29 view same-sex relationships as immoral, compared to 46% of those 65 and older who hold similar views.