short readsMay 10, 2023 Most U.S. parents pass along their religion and politics to their children Most parents pass along religious and political affiliations, and they do so at similarly high rates, according to a new analysis of several surveys.
short readsSep 14, 2016 The factors driving the growth of religious ‘nones’ in the U.S. The share of Americans who do not identify with a religious group is surely growing, but there are differing ideas about the factors driving this trend.
short readsApr 15, 2016 Many Americans don’t argue about religion – or even talk about it About half of U.S. adults tell us they seldom (33%) or never (16%) talk about religion with people outside their family.
short readsApr 4, 2014 U.S. doesn’t rank high in religious diversity From a global perspective, the United States really is not all that religiously diverse.