short readsJul 5, 2022 10 facts about religion and government in the United States Here are key findings from our research on the relationship between religion and government in the U.S. and Americans’ views on the issue.
reportJan 3, 2023 Faith on the Hill While there has been a decades-long decline in the Christian share of U.S. adults, 88% of the voting members in the new 118th Congress identify as Christian. That is only a few points lower than their share in the late 1970s.
short readsOct 15, 2021 In historically Black Protestant churches, regular attenders more likely to have received COVID-19 shot 82% of members of the historically Black Protestant tradition who attend church regularly have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
short readsJan 20, 2021 Biden is only the second Catholic president, but nearly all have been Christians Although Catholicism has long been one of the largest U.S. religious groups, John F. Kennedy and Joe Biden are the only Catholic presidents.
short readsOct 1, 2013 Jewish essentials: For most American Jews, ancestry and culture matter more than religion Most American Jews say being Jewish is primarily a matter of ancestry and culture, not religious practice.