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- Key facts about Americans and guns - Pew Research Center
About four-in-ten U S adults say they live in a household with a gun, including 32% who say they personally own one, according to a Center survey conducted in June 2023 These numbers are virtually unchanged since the last time we asked this question in 2021
- Gun Ownership Statistics in the U. S. 2025 | Facts About Gun Ownership
The United States maintains the highest rate of civilian gun ownership globally, with an estimated 120 5 firearms per 100 residents This figure significantly exceeds other developed nations and reflects the unique constitutional protections and cultural attitudes toward firearms in America
- Gun Ownership by State 2025 - World Population Review
The Midwest and West each have gun ownership levels that exceed 30%, while the Northeast has the lowest number of gun owners at about 16% Most guns in the United States are owned by rural households, while more men own guns than women
- Firearms in the U. S. - statistics facts | Statista
Written into the social fabric of the nation, firearms have become synonymous with American freedoms and culture However, the relationship with guns and the people of the United States has
- How Many Households in the U. S. Have a Gun in 2025? - Legal Reader
Most gun-owning American households (37%) have between two and four firearms Moreover, 29% of U S households with guns have more than five, with 23% reporting having at least six
- How Many Gun Owners Are in America? (2025 Statistics) - Ammo. com
Currently, more than 40% of households have at least one firearm (an estimated 52,000,000 households) The number of households with guns increased by 14 3% since 1994, with 18% more buying firearms during the pandemic
- Map of Gun Ownership By US State - Brilliant Maps
The table below gives the gun ownership breakdown for each US state with data coming from Data Panda
- How Many Households in the U. S. Have a Gun in 2025?
Household gun ownership decreased from 47% in 1990 to 45% in 2022 Montana, Alaska, and Wyoming have the highest rates of household firearm ownership in the country Hawaii, New Jersey, and Massachusetts have the lowest rates of household firearm ownership compared to other states
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