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Christianity is the most widely professed religion, with the majority of Americans being Evangelicals, Mainline Protestants, or Catholics, [9][10] although its dominance has declined in recent decades, and as of 2012 Protestants no longer formed a majority in the US. [11] .
Explore religious affiliation data by state, region or select metro areas. Explore the geographic distribution and demographics of America's major religious groups.
25 cze 2024 · Christianity is the largest religion in the United States, with over 229 million adherents, comprising 70% of the total population. The second largest religion is Judaism, with over 4 million adherents, comprising 1.2% of the total population.
8 lip 2021 · Seven in ten Americans (70%) identify as Christian, including more than four in ten who identify as white Christian and more than one-quarter who identify as Christian of color. Nearly one in four Americans (23%) are religiously unaffiliated, and 5% identify with non-Christian religions. [1]
3 lip 2024 · As of 2022, Muslims were identified as the most likely religious group to be aged between 18 to 24 years old in the U.S., while White Evangelicals and Catholics were least likely to identify with...
24 lut 2023 · The 2022 PRRI Census of American Religion update provides reliable county-level religious affiliation data and shows the steady decline of white Christians and the rise of the religiously unaffiliated. See how the religious makeup of the U.S. population and the two major political parties has changed over time and across age groups.
29 sie 2024 · Compared with the median age of all Americans (48), white Catholics are the oldest group of religious Americans, with a median age of 58, followed by Jewish Americans and white mainline/non-evangelical Protestants, whose median age is 56. The median age of white evangelical Protestants is 54.