My generation, millennials, has been blamed for ruining so much: cloth napkins, traditional marriage, American cheese. But in ...
Pew Research Center’s 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study surveyed more than 35,000 Americans on religious affiliation and ...
Newsweek's map, below, shows where the change is happening, comparing the oldest available data—from 2007 or in some cases 2014—from Pew's Religious Landscape Study and its most recent, from 2023-24, ...
Five years ago this week, the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a pandemic, leading to lockdowns across the United States. Looking back, nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults (72%) say the pandemic did ...
The number of Americans who identify as Christian has declined steadily for years, but that drop shows signs of slowing, ...
Churchgoing hits a new low in Seattle. New data from the Pew Research Center's 2023-2024 Religious Landscape Study reveals a ...
New research from the Pew Research Center shows surprising shifts in the way Christians in Texas (and nationwide) are ...
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Axios on MSNHow religious is ColoradoAxios Visuals Coloradans are less likely to identify as Christian now compared to a decade ago. Why it matters: Religiosity is a part of America's social fabric and the new findings represent "a broad ...
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.
Two-thirds of U.S. adults who attend religious services in person at least a few times a year say they go to a church, synagogue, mosque, temple or other house of worship in which all or most other ...
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Axios on MSNStudy: Virginia is becoming less ChristianAxios Visuals Fewer Virginians are attending church or identifying as Christian, per new 2023-24 Pew Research Center data. The big picture: "This is a broad-based social change," says Alan Cooperman, ...
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