16% of Americans admit to doing this with their in-laws.
Arguments with In-Laws Turning American Families Toxic
A ‘Newsweek’ poll finds that the average American argues with their in-laws at least once a month while 16% admitted to arguing with their spouse’s parents more than once a month!
Politics ranks the biggest trigger for an argument with the in-laws (31%), followed by lifestyle choices (22%) and disagreements with their partner (21%).
33% of Americans also refuse to go on vacation with their in-laws.