Hill May 7, 2024
Sarah Fortinsky

A majority of young adults say they would not live in a state that has banned abortion, according to a survey released Tuesday.

In the CNBC/Generation Lab poll of 1,033 adults ages 18-34, a total of 62 percent said they would “probably not” (32 percent) or “definitely not” (30 percent) live in a state that bans abortion.

Only slightly more than a third of respondents, 38 percent, said either they “definitely” (17 percent) or “probably” (21 percent) would live in a state that bans abortion, when asked the same question.

The findings similarly indicate this prevailing sentiment could influence future employment decisions, though perhaps to a lesser extent than decisions on where respondents would live.

Just more than half, 55...

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