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  1. 24 de ene. de 2024 · But the latest data shows that on a variety of measures, lower rates of civic engagement are concentrated among “nones” whose religion is “nothing in particular.”. Atheists and agnostics tend to participate in civic life at rates matching or exceeding religiously affiliated people.

    • Reem Nadeem
  2. 14 de dic. de 2021 · And the 2021 NPORS finds that 41% of U.S. adults now say religion is “very important” in their lives, 4 points lower than the 2020 NPORS and substantially lower than all of the Center’s earlier RDD readings on this question.

  3. 24 de ene. de 2024 · 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. Natacha Pisarenko/AP....

    • Jason Derose
  4. List of countries by irreligion. Nonreligious population by country, 2010. [1] Irreligion, which may include deism, agnosticism, ignosticism, anti-religion, atheism, skepticism, ietsism, spiritual but not religious, freethought, anti-theism, apatheism, non-belief, pandeism, secular humanism, non-religious theism, pantheism ...

  5. 24 de ene. de 2024 · Nearly 30 percent in U.S. now identify as having no religious affiliation - The Washington Post. Social Issues. More Americans are nonreligious. Who are they and what do they believe? New...

  6. 8 de jul. de 2021 · More than four in ten (41%) identify as Protestant (including 23% who are evangelical and 18% who are non-evangelical), while 11% are Catholic, 1% are Latter-day Saint, and 1% are Orthodox Christians. Two percent of multiracial Americans are Buddhist, and 1% each are Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu.

  7. 13 de sept. de 2022 · Since 2007, the percentage of adults who say they are atheist, agnostic or “nothing in particular” in the Center’s surveys has grown from 16% to 29%. During this time, the share of U.S. adults who identify as Christian has fallen from 78% to 63%.