short readsFeb 7, 2024 8 facts about atheists Around six-in-ten U.S. atheists are men (64%). And seven-in-ten are ages 49 or younger, compared with about half of U.S. adults overall (52%).
short readsSep 6, 2017 More Americans now say they’re spiritual but not religious About a quarter of U.S. adults now say they think of themselves as spiritual but not religious, up 8 percentage points in five years.
short readsAug 24, 2016 Why America’s ‘nones’ left religion behind As the percentage of U.S. adults who do not identify with a religious group grows, we asked these people to explain, in their own words, why they left.
short readsJan 21, 2016 Americans may be getting less religious, but feelings of spirituality are on the rise The phrase “spiritual but not religious” has become widely used in recent years by some Americans who are trying to describe their religious identity.
short readsNov 3, 2015 5 key findings about religiosity in the U.S. – and how it’s changing Our new report finds that whether U.S. adults are becoming more or less religious depends, in part, on how religious observance is measured.