What percentage of the US population is religious?

What percentage of the US population is religious?

In 2019, Christians represent 65% of the total adult population, 43% identifying as Protestants, 20% as Catholics, and 2% as Mormons. People with no formal religious identity form 26% of the total population.

Is religion on the US Census?

The U.S. Census Bureau does not collect data on religious affiliation in its demographic surveys or decennial census. Therefore, the U.S. Census Bureau is not the source for information on religion, nor is the Census Bureau the source for information on religious affiliation.

What percent of people are religious?

Adherents in 2020

Religion Adherents Percentage
Christianity 2.382 billion 31.11%
Islam 1.907 billion 24.9%
Secular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist 1.193 billion 15.58%
Hinduism 1.161 billion 15.16%

Is the US Census correct?

Although there are some differences by age, race and ethnicity in assessing census accuracy, the most recent survey finds about six-in-ten adults in each major demographic group say the census will be somewhat or very accurate in counting the population. There are no differences by political party.

When was religion included in the Census?

WHY DOES THE CENSUS COLLECT RELIGION? A person’s religion is asked as part of a suite of questions on cultural diversity and has been collected since the first national Census in 1911.

Is there going to be a 2021 Census?

The next census in England and Wales will take place on 21 March 2021, and will be administered by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The census seeks to collect demographic information from all households and communal establishments. The 2021 census will be the first to be carried out primarily online.

Where can I find the number of religious congregations in America?

The 2010 U.S. Religion Census. The U.S. Religion Census is your source for religious data at the county level. It reports the number of congregations in every U.S. county equivalent for each of 236 faith groups.

How has religion changed in the US since 2013?

Americans ages 65 and older are the only group whose religious profile has changed significantly since 2013. Among Americans 65 and older, the proportion of white evangelical Protestants dropped from 26% in 2013 to 22% in 2020, and the proportion of white Catholics dropped from 18% in 2013 to 15% in 2020.

What percentage of the US population is not religious?

Religiously unaffiliated Americans comprise those who do not claim any particular religious affiliation (17%) and those who identify as atheist (3%) or agnostic (3%). Over the last few decades, the proportion of the U.S. population that is white Christian has declined by nearly one-third.

Where can I find religious data at the county level?

Watch for updates as the census begins. The U.S. Religion Census is your source for religious data at the county level. It reports the number of congregations in every U.S. county equivalent for each of 236 faith groups. Check the Lists and Rankings page for county, state, metro, or national totals.

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