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November 7, 2016
If the U.S. had 100 people: Charting Americans’ religious affiliations
The U.S. as 100 people: Catholics, Mormons and Jews about evenly split between men and women
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If the U.S. had 100 people: Charting Americans' religious affiliations
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The U.S. as 100 people: As many ‘nones’ as Protestants among those 18-29
The U.S. as 100 people: Catholics, Mormons and Jews about evenly split between men and women
The U.S. as 100 people: 47 are white Christians
The U.S. as 100 people: South home to 37, most of whom are Protestants
The U.S. as 100 people: Two Jews, one Muslim and 71 Christians
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