How religion declines around the world
Religion in a country tends to decline in three transitional stages that unfold across generations, a new paper using Center data proposes.
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Religion in a country tends to decline in three transitional stages that unfold across generations, a new paper using Center data proposes.
Roughly half of Americans describe themselves as middle class.
Of adults online, 17% have searched the internet for information about their neighbors.
A quarter of online adults (23%) have used the web to search for information about their family.
Americans 50-to-64 (29%) are about as likely as 18-to-24-year-olds (30%) to report having gotten news over the internet yesterday.