short readsAug 8, 2022 Why Pew Research Center typically can’t report the views of smaller U.S. religious groups While the largest Christian traditions and religious “nones” can be consistently analyzed, smaller groups produce a large margin of error.
short readsApr 23, 2018 Black Americans are more likely than overall public to be Christian, Protestant Nearly eight-in-ten black Americans identify as Christian, compared with 70% of whites, 77% of Latinos and just 34% of Asian Americans.
short readsJan 6, 2016 A new estimate of the U.S. Muslim population Pew Research Center estimates that there were about 3.3 million Muslims of all ages living in the United States in 2015. This means that Muslims made up about 1% of the total U.S. population.