Significantly fewer Americans consider faith to be an important part of their lives than a decade ago. A recent Gallup study ...
New research reveals the religious views of Americans and Canadians, including who's more supportive of politicians talking ...
There has been a 17-percent drop in in the number of U.S. adults who say religion is an important part of their daily ...
If the U.S. had 100 people, 62 would be Christians, including 40 Protestants, 19 Catholics, two Latter-day Saints and two who identify with other Christian groups.
Less than half of U.S. households place an importance on religion after declining by 17% over the past decade, according to a ...
A new Gallup survey shows a dramatic 17-point drop in American adults valuing religion in their daily lives since 2015, with ...
After years of decline, a growing number of Americans believe religion is on its way back, a new study from Pew Research Center suggests. The report, published Monday, found that about a third of ...
Per new polling reported by Gallup, religion is no longer important to most Americans. In response to the question “Is religion an important part of your daily life,” 49 percent said yes. Ten years ...
In March, the Public Religion Research Institute released a report examining the common phenomenon of “religious churn” in the United States: people leaving the religion in which they were raised.
The fifth annual index by a leading law firm finds that friendship is key to maintaining gains amid polarization and the shifting emphasis of Gen Z. American support for religious freedom is trending ...
America has become less religious because white Americans are less religious. Most recent immigrants are religious, and many ...
The United States is one of many countries struggling with declining birth rates and this is partly because more people are abandoning religion, population and religion experts told Newsweek. There ...