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The US Christian population has declined for years. A new survey shows that drop leveling offWASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans who identify as Christian has declined steadily for years, but that drop shows signs of slowing, according to a new survey Wednesday from the Pew Research ...
A sweeping census on the state of American religion reveals a less sensational tale of Christianity in decline and a rise of the religiously unaffiliated compared to a decade ago. Pew Research ...
According to the new Religious Landscape Study by Pew Research Center, 62% of U.S. adults identify as Christian and 29% as religiously unaffiliated.
My generation, millennials, has been blamed for ruining so much: cloth napkins, traditional marriage, American cheese. But in ...
While the overall population of Christians in America has shrunk since 2007, polling indicates the decline has paused. Pew Research released its findings from the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study ...
The Wisconsin population is becoming less Christian, according to the 2008 American Religious Identification Survey released Monday. According to the report, 76 percent of the state’s population ...
A new Pew report shows that among 34 major U.S. metros, Seattle tied for the highest share of the population with no religious affiliation, writes FYI Guy.
which tracks religious data that the U.S. census does not. The new survey found that a majority of immigrants to the U.S. are Christian (58%), but they also follow the upward trend of the ...
The Religious Landscape Study finds 62% of U.S. adults call themselves Christians. While a significant dip from 2007, when 78% of Americans identified as Christian, Pew found the Christian share of ...
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