Religious tradition among baby Boomers

% of baby Boomers who are…

Survey yearBuddhistCatholicEvangelical ProtestantHinduHistorically Black ProtestantJehovah's WitnessJewishMainline ProtestantMormonMuslimOrthodox ChristianOther ChristianOther FaithsOther World ReligionsUnaffiliated (religious "nones")Don't knowSample size
20141%23%28%< 1%7%1%2%17%1%< 1%< 1%1%1%< 1%17%1%13,049
20071%24%28%< 1%7%1%2%19%1%< 1%1%< 1%1%< 1%14%1%13,662
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

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DemographicInformation

Age distribution among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who are ages…

Religious tradition18-2930-4950-6465+Sample size
Buddhist< 1%< 1%76%24%107
Catholic< 1%< 1%84%16%2,905
Evangelical Protestant< 1%< 1%85%15%3,416
Historically Black Protestant< 1%< 1%87%13%749
Jewish< 1%< 1%79%21%330
Mainline Protestant< 1%< 1%80%20%2,435
Mormon< 1%< 1%84%16%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")< 1%< 1%86%14%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Gender composition among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who are…

Religious traditionMenWomenSample size
Buddhist54%46%107
Catholic48%52%2,905
Evangelical Protestant47%53%3,416
Historically Black Protestant43%57%749
Jewish50%50%330
Mainline Protestant47%53%2,435
Mormon41%59%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")57%43%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Racial and ethnic composition among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who identify as…

Religious traditionWhiteBlackAsianLatinoOther/MixedSample size
Buddhist56%3%31%5%5%106
Catholic67%2%3%26%2%2,861
Evangelical Protestant82%5%1%7%5%3,368
Historically Black Protestant2%96%< 1%2%< 1%748
Jewish92%1%3%2%1%329
Mainline Protestant90%3%1%3%3%2,401
Mormon87%1%< 1%5%7%212
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")80%7%3%6%4%2,230
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Immigrant status among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who are…

Religious traditionImmigrantsSecond generationThird generation or higherSample size
Buddhist22%7%71%106
Catholic24%9%67%2,880
Evangelical Protestant6%4%90%3,380
Historically Black Protestant5%1%94%740
Jewish11%18%71%328
Mainline Protestant6%5%89%2,422
Mormon4%5%91%212
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")10%8%82%2,261
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Income distribution among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who have a household income of…

Religious traditionLess than $30,000$30,000-$49,999$50,000-$99,999$100,000 or moreSample size
Buddhist18%14%47%20%101
Catholic32%18%28%22%2,516
Evangelical Protestant33%22%30%15%3,039
Historically Black Protestant55%21%17%6%680
Jewish12%10%24%54%286
Mainline Protestant25%17%30%28%2,135
Mormon25%17%32%26%192
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")29%18%26%27%2,083
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Educational distribution among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who have completed…

Religious traditionHigh school or lessSome collegeCollegePost-graduate degreeSample size
Buddhist18%33%20%29%107
Catholic44%27%17%11%2,896
Evangelical Protestant46%34%14%7%3,408
Historically Black Protestant60%28%8%5%748
Jewish12%16%33%39%329
Mainline Protestant37%28%20%15%2,430
Mormon32%38%19%10%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")38%29%18%15%2,273
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Marital status among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who are…

Religious traditionMarriedLiving with a partnerDivorced/separatedWidowedNever marriedSample size
Buddhist61%13%19%1%6%106
Catholic62%5%18%5%10%2,902
Evangelical Protestant65%3%19%7%6%3,406
Historically Black Protestant35%3%29%12%21%744
Jewish71%4%15%4%7%329
Mainline Protestant66%4%17%7%7%2,427
Mormon74%2%12%3%8%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")56%7%20%5%12%2,272
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Parent of children under 18 among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who are…

Religious traditionParentsNon-parentsSample size
Buddhist21%79%107
Catholic16%84%2,894
Evangelical Protestant13%87%3,411
Historically Black Protestant11%89%749
Jewish18%82%330
Mainline Protestant11%89%2,433
Mormon15%85%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")12%88%2,279
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

BeliefsandPractices

Belief in God among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who say they…

Religious traditionBelieve in God; absolutely certainBelieve in God; fairly certainBelieve in God; not too/not at all certainBelieve in God; don't knowDo not believe in GodOther/don't know if they believe in GodSample size
Buddhist38%27%8%4%21%2%107
Catholic66%27%3%1%1%1%2,905
Evangelical Protestant90%9%1%< 1%< 1%< 1%3,416
Historically Black Protestant90%8%1%< 1%< 1%< 1%749
Jewish37%27%16%< 1%14%5%330
Mainline Protestant70%23%4%1%2%1%2,435
Mormon92%8%< 1%< 1%< 1%< 1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")32%23%10%1%28%6%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Importance of religion in one's life among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who say religion is…

Religious traditionVery importantSomewhat importantNot too importantNot at all importantDon't knowSample size
Buddhist37%34%19%9%1%107
Catholic58%33%7%3%< 1%2,905
Evangelical Protestant81%16%2%1%< 1%3,416
Historically Black Protestant90%9%1%< 1%1%749
Jewish35%36%23%7%< 1%330
Mainline Protestant56%32%10%2%1%2,435
Mormon85%13%1%< 1%< 1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")16%22%23%38%1%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Attendance at religious services among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who attend religious services…

Religious traditionAt least once a weekOnce or twice a month/a few times a yearSeldom/neverDon't knowSample size
Buddhist25%47%28%< 1%107
Catholic38%39%22%1%2,905
Evangelical Protestant57%30%13%< 1%3,416
Historically Black Protestant54%35%11%1%749
Jewish19%47%34%< 1%330
Mainline Protestant32%42%26%< 1%2,435
Mormon75%14%10%1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")5%21%74%< 1%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Frequency of prayer among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who pray…

Religious traditionAt least dailyWeeklyMonthlySeldom/neverDon't knowSample size
Buddhist45%16%13%24%2%107
Catholic60%21%7%11%1%2,905
Evangelical Protestant81%13%3%3%1%3,416
Historically Black Protestant83%10%3%4%1%749
Jewish30%16%11%42%2%330
Mainline Protestant57%21%7%14%1%2,435
Mormon86%7%3%3%1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")24%12%6%58%1%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Frequency of participation in prayer, scripture study or religious education groups among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who attend prayer group…

Religious traditionAt least once a weekOnce or twice a monthSeveral times a yearSeldom/neverDon't knowSample size
Buddhist18%17%11%53%1%107
Catholic16%8%9%67%1%2,905
Evangelical Protestant45%11%9%35%1%3,416
Historically Black Protestant52%11%8%28%1%749
Jewish16%9%13%62%< 1%330
Mainline Protestant19%9%10%62%< 1%2,435
Mormon71%8%1%19%1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")5%2%3%90%< 1%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Frequency of meditation among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who meditate…

Religious traditionAt least once a weekOnce or twice a monthSeveral times a yearSeldom/neverDon't knowSample size
Buddhist70%5%6%18%1%107
Catholic42%9%5%44%1%2,905
Evangelical Protestant51%6%3%38%2%3,416
Historically Black Protestant63%8%2%25%1%749
Jewish28%7%7%57%1%330
Mainline Protestant39%9%4%46%2%2,435
Mormon65%7%2%24%1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")30%8%5%56%1%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Frequency of feeling spiritual peace and wellbeing among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who feel a sense of spiritual peace and wellbeing…

Religious traditionAt least once a weekOnce or twice a monthSeveral times a yearSeldom/neverDon't knowSample size
Buddhist59%15%12%14%< 1%107
Catholic58%15%11%15%1%2,905
Evangelical Protestant77%11%5%6%1%3,416
Historically Black Protestant75%10%6%8%2%749
Jewish43%19%14%23%1%330
Mainline Protestant58%15%11%14%1%2,435
Mormon86%6%3%4%1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")42%13%11%32%2%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Frequency of feeling wonder about the universe among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who feel a sense of wonder about the universe…

Religious traditionAt least once a weekOnce or twice a monthSeveral times a yearSeldom/neverDon't knowSample size
Buddhist57%16%14%10%2%107
Catholic43%15%14%27%1%2,905
Evangelical Protestant51%14%10%23%2%3,416
Historically Black Protestant44%16%9%29%2%749
Jewish42%14%19%25%1%330
Mainline Protestant45%16%14%23%1%2,435
Mormon50%23%9%16%1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")49%13%12%25%1%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Sources of guidance on right and wrong among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who say they look to…most for guidance on right and wrong

Religious traditionReligionPhilosophy/reasonCommon senseScienceDon't knowSample size
Buddhist13%32%35%13%7%107
Catholic31%8%50%8%2%2,905
Evangelical Protestant64%3%28%2%2%3,416
Historically Black Protestant45%6%44%3%2%749
Jewish18%16%48%14%4%330
Mainline Protestant32%9%50%6%3%2,435
Mormon65%2%27%< 1%6%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")8%16%59%14%3%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Belief in absolute standards for right and wrong among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who say…

Religious traditionThere are clear standards for what is right and wrongRight or wrong depends on the situationNeither/both equallyDon't knowSample size
Buddhist24%72%4%< 1%107
Catholic33%64%2%1%2,905
Evangelical Protestant55%42%2%1%3,416
Historically Black Protestant29%70%1%< 1%749
Jewish25%73%2%< 1%330
Mainline Protestant35%62%2%1%2,435
Mormon61%37%2%< 1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")24%73%1%2%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Frequency of reading scripture among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who read scripture…

Religious traditionAt least once a weekOnce or twice a monthSeveral times a yearSeldom/neverDon't knowSample size
Buddhist25%8%10%57%< 1%107
Catholic24%11%9%55%< 1%2,905
Evangelical Protestant64%10%7%18%1%3,416
Historically Black Protestant66%9%6%17%2%749
Jewish16%11%10%63%1%330
Mainline Protestant30%13%11%45%1%2,435
Mormon78%5%5%11%1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")10%4%6%80%< 1%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Interpreting scripture among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who say the holy scripture is…

Religious traditionWord of God; should be taken literallyWord of God; not everything taken literallyWord of God; other/don't knowNot the word of GodOther/don't knowSample size
Buddhist8%8%3%71%11%107
Catholic24%36%3%29%8%2,905
Evangelical Protestant60%24%4%7%4%3,416
Historically Black Protestant67%17%2%8%5%749
Jewish11%19%3%60%8%330
Mainline Protestant26%32%3%29%11%2,435
Mormon32%50%8%4%5%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")10%12%1%69%8%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Belief in Heaven among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who …in heaven

Religious traditionBelieveDon't believeOther/don't knowSample size
Buddhist43%49%7%107
Catholic83%11%6%2,905
Evangelical Protestant88%5%7%3,416
Historically Black Protestant91%4%5%749
Jewish33%55%11%330
Mainline Protestant78%13%8%2,435
Mormon96%3%2%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")38%52%10%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Belief in Hell among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who …in hell

Religious traditionBelieveDon't believeOther/don't knowSample size
Buddhist32%65%3%107
Catholic61%30%10%2,905
Evangelical Protestant81%11%7%3,416
Historically Black Protestant80%12%8%749
Jewish18%75%7%330
Mainline Protestant59%31%10%2,435
Mormon57%35%8%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")25%66%9%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

SocialandPoliticalViews

Party affiliation among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who identify as…

Religious traditionRepublican/lean Rep.No leanDemocrat/lean Dem.Sample size
Buddhist16%12%72%107
Catholic38%17%45%2,905
Evangelical Protestant57%14%29%3,416
Historically Black Protestant8%7%85%749
Jewish27%8%65%330
Mainline Protestant45%15%40%2,435
Mormon69%8%23%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")25%20%55%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Political ideology among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who are…

Religious traditionConservativeModerateLiberalDon't knowSample size
Buddhist13%34%52%< 1%107
Catholic41%35%20%4%2,905
Evangelical Protestant58%25%12%5%3,416
Historically Black Protestant36%32%25%7%749
Jewish24%29%45%2%330
Mainline Protestant41%36%19%4%2,435
Mormon67%22%10%1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")20%34%39%6%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Views about size of government among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who would rather have…

Religious traditionSmaller government; fewer servicesBigger government; more servicesDependsDon't knowSample size
Buddhist38%52%8%2%107
Catholic52%41%4%3%2,905
Evangelical Protestant67%27%3%4%3,416
Historically Black Protestant21%72%2%4%749
Jewish41%52%4%3%330
Mainline Protestant60%32%4%4%2,435
Mormon74%21%1%4%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")50%42%4%4%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Views about government aid to the poor among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who say government aid to the poor…

Religious traditionDoes more harm than goodDoes more good than harmNeither/both equallyDon't knowSample size
Buddhist22%69%8%1%107
Catholic47%48%4%2%2,905
Evangelical Protestant57%37%4%2%3,416
Historically Black Protestant25%69%4%2%749
Jewish34%61%3%2%330
Mainline Protestant48%46%4%2%2,435
Mormon63%32%3%1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")34%60%4%2%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Views about abortion among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who say abortion should be…

Religious traditionLegal in all/most casesIllegal in all/most casesDon't knowSample size
Buddhist85%15%< 1%107
Catholic51%44%5%2,905
Evangelical Protestant34%62%4%3,416
Historically Black Protestant50%43%7%749
Jewish88%10%2%330
Mainline Protestant64%32%4%2,435
Mormon24%71%4%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")78%18%4%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Views about homosexuality among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who say homosexuality…

Religious traditionShould be acceptedShould be discouragedNeither/both equallyDon't knowSample size
Buddhist79%18%2%2%107
Catholic70%23%4%3%2,905
Evangelical Protestant32%60%4%4%3,416
Historically Black Protestant49%43%5%3%749
Jewish83%15%2%< 1%330
Mainline Protestant63%29%5%3%2,435
Mormon37%55%5%3%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")77%16%3%4%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Views about same-sex marriage among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who …same-sex marriage

Religious traditionStrongly favor/favorOppose/strongly opposeDon't knowSample size
Buddhist82%17%1%107
Catholic54%36%10%2,905
Evangelical Protestant24%70%6%3,416
Historically Black Protestant32%56%12%749
Jewish81%15%4%330
Mainline Protestant53%39%8%2,435
Mormon24%70%6%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")71%21%7%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Views about environmental regulation among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who say…

Religious traditionStricter environmental laws and regulations cost too many jobs and hurt the economyStricter environmental laws and regulations are worth the costNeither/both equallyDon't knowSample size
Buddhist20%78%1%1%107
Catholic42%53%2%4%2,905
Evangelical Protestant52%43%3%2%3,416
Historically Black Protestant38%57%1%4%749
Jewish28%68%3%1%330
Mainline Protestant41%55%2%2%2,435
Mormon57%39%3%1%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")30%65%2%3%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Views about human evolution among baby Boomers by religious group

% of baby Boomers who say humans…

Religious traditionEvolved; due to natural processesEvolved; due to God's designEvolved; don't know howAlways existed in present formDon't knowSample size
Buddhist69%12%2%17%< 1%107
Catholic26%35%4%30%4%2,905
Evangelical Protestant10%23%2%60%4%3,416
Historically Black Protestant14%29%5%48%4%749
Jewish58%16%6%18%1%330
Mainline Protestant28%33%6%29%4%2,435
Mormon8%33%2%50%7%214
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")60%16%5%16%4%2,281
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.