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    What Percentage of Americans Own Guns?
    The Short Answer

    What Percentage of Americans Own Guns?

    Editor's Note: This article was updated Nov. 13, 2020, with Gallup's latest data on Americans' gun ownership.

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Thirty-two percent of U.S. adults say they personally own a gun, while a larger percentage, 44%, report living in a gun household. Adults living in gun households include those with a gun in their home or anywhere on their property.

    Gallup has tracked both metrics of gun ownership annually since 2007, showing no clear increase or decrease in gun ownership over that time.

    Line graph. The percentage of U.S. adults who own guns has remained stable for more than a decade. 44% say they live in a gun household, and 32% say they personally own a gun. In 2007, 44% said they lived in a gun household and 28% said they personally owned a gun.

    See Gallup's Guns "Topics A to Z" page for the full trend on gun ownership since 1959.

    The latest results are from Gallup's annual Crime poll, conducted Sept. 30-Oct. 15, 2020. As is typical, the rate of personal gun ownership varies most by political party and ideology, gender, race/ethnicity, region and urbanicity, with smaller differences seen by household income and marital status.

    • Republicans (50%), rural residents (48%), men (45%), self-identified conservatives (45%) and Southerners (40%) are the most likely subgroups to say they personally own a gun.
    • Liberals (15%), Democrats (18%), non-White Americans (18%), women (19%) and Eastern residents (21%) are the least likely to report personal gun ownership.
    Gun Ownership in the U.S., 2020
      Personally own a gun Live in gun household Number of interviews
      % %  
    U.S. adults 32 44 1,035
    Gender  
    Men 45 51 530
    Women 19 35 505
    Age  
    18-29 22 38 129
    30-49 35 45 244
    50-64 32 45 291
    65+ 36 48 357
    Education  
    Postgraduate 26 36 225
    College graduate only 35 50 250
    Some college 34 48 329
    No college 31 41 219
    Household income  
    $100,000+ 38 55 296
    $40,000 to <$100,000 34 51 371
    <$40,000 25 31 270
    Race/Ethnicity  
    White (non-Hispanic) 38 51 768
    Non-White 18 28 246
    Region  
    East 21 28 212
    Midwest 34 50 214
    South 40 53 368
    West 26 38 241
    Type of community  
    Big/Small city 23 32 364
    Suburb of big/small city 25 41 293
    Town/Rural area 48 61 344
    Marital status  
    Married 38 52 541
    Not married 25 36 465
    Children  
    Have child under 18 36 48 229
    No child under 18 30 42 781
    Party ID  
    Republican 50 64 325
    Independent 29 39 370
    Democrat 18 31 314
    Ideology  
    Conservative 45 57 377
    Moderate 29 41 364
    Liberal 15 30 267
    Questions: Do you have a gun in your home? (Asked of those who do not have a gun in their home:) Do you have a gun anywhere else on your property such as in your garage, barn, shed or in your car or truck? (Asked of those who have a gun in their home or on their property:) Do you personally own a gun, or do the gun or guns in your household belong to another household member?
    Gallup, Sept. 30-Oct. 15, 2020

    Gallup measures Americans' gun ownership each October as part of its Crime poll -- one of 12 surveys that make up the Gallup Poll Social Series.

    Gallup's full trend on U.S. gun ownership is available on the Guns "Topics A to Z" page.

    Explore Gallup articles about guns and gun control on the Guns "Gallup Topics" page.

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