reportDec 14, 2021 About Three-in-Ten U.S. Adults Are Now Religiously Unaffiliated Self-identified Christians make up 63% of the U.S. population in 2021, down from 75% a decade ago.
short readsOct 21, 2021 Black adults in the U.S. South more likely than those in other regions to attend a Black congregation Black Southerners diverge from other Black Americans – especially Northeasterners and Westerners – in other ways when it comes to religion.
short readsMar 22, 2022 More houses of worship are returning to normal operations, but in-person attendance is unchanged since fall Churches and other houses of worship increasingly are holding services the way they did before the COVID-19 outbreak began.
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 readsJun 15, 2021 Unlike other U.S. religious groups, most atheists and agnostics oppose the death penalty Roughly two-thirds of atheists (65%) and six-in-ten agnostics (57%) either “strongly” or “somewhat” oppose the death penalty.
short readsSep 20, 2021 10 facts about Americans and coronavirus vaccines As the drive to inoculate more people continues, here are 10 facts about Americans and COVID-19 vaccines.
short readsDec 21, 2021 Christians, religiously unaffiliated differ on whether most things in society can be divided into good, evil Highly religious Americans are much more likely to see society in those terms, while nonreligious people tend to see more ambiguity.
reportOct 15, 2021 Most Americans Who Go to Religious Services Say They Would Trust Their Clergy’s Advice on COVID-19 Vaccines Most U.S. adults who regularly attend religious services voice confidence in their clergy to provide guidance on the coronavirus vaccine.
short readsJul 19, 2021 10 facts about the death penalty in the U.S. Here’s a closer look at public opinion on the death penalty, as well as key facts about the nation’s use of capital punishment.
short readsSep 15, 2021 More White Americans adopted than shed evangelical label during Trump presidency, especially his supporters A new analysis of survey data finds that there has been no large-scale departure from evangelicalism among White Americans.