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Religious ‘Nones’ are now the largest single group in the U.S.

17-3-2024 < Attack the System 7 228 words
 







Religiously unaffiliated people now make up 28% of U.S. adults, according to a new study from Pew Research. That’s a larger cohort than Catholics or evangelical Protestants.




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When Americans are asked to check a box indicating their religious affiliation, 28% now check ‘none.’


A new study from Pew Research finds that the religiously unaffiliated – a group comprised of atheists, agnostic and those who say their religion is “nothing in particular” – is now the largest cohort in the U.S. They’re more prevalent among American adults than Catholics (23%) or evangelical Protestants (24%).


Back in 2007, Nones made up just 16% of Americans, but Pew’s new survey of more than 3,300 U.S. adults shows that number has now risen dramatically.


Researchers refer to this group as the “Nones.”


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