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  • Religious Landscape Study

    The Religious Landscape Study (RLS) – conducted in 2007, 2014 and 2023-24 – surveys more than 35,000 Americans in all 50 states about their religious affiliations, beliefs and practices, along with their social and political views and demographic characteristics.

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    Religious Landscape Study: Database

    Find survey data on religion and spirituality in 34 metro areas, all 50 states, major regions (like the South or the Midwest), or the whole United States. You can search for information on religious groups, demographic groups, or specific survey questions.

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    Decline of Christianity in the U.S. Has Slowed, May Have Leveled Off

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    Methodology for the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study

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    About the Religious Landscape Study

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    If the U.S. had 100 people: Charting Americans’ religious affiliations

    If the U.S. had 100 people, 62 would be Christians, including 40 Protestants, 19 Catholics, two Latter-day Saints and two who identify with other Christian groups.

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    Map showing how religious each state is

    How religious is your state?

    Explore our interactive database to find how religious adults are in your state based on service attendance, prayer, belief in God, and importance of religion.

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    Woodland with Bluebells in the early evening light on the east coast of Loch Lomond in Scotland

    How spiritual is your state?

    Find out how adults in your state compare with other Americans on measures of spirituality, such as belief in souls, spiritual presences, an afterlife and more.

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    A voter casts their ballot in Dearborn on Oct. 29, 2024, during Michigan's early voting period. (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

    Muslim Americans share political attitudes with both the Democratic and Republican parties

    Around half of Muslim adults (53%) identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, while 42% identity with or lean toward the Republican Party.

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    Video: How do American men and women differ religiously?

    The gender gap in American religion is shrinking. Historically, women have been more religious than men. But the gap is smaller than it once was.

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    Support for Christian prayer in U.S. public schools varies widely by state

    Just over half of U.S. adults (52%) say they favor allowing public school teachers to lead their classes in prayers that refer to Jesus.

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    Muslims leave the Diyanet Center of America, a Turkish mosque and community center in Lanham, Maryland, after performing Eid al-Fitr prayers on March 30, 2025. (Hanna Leka/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

    How U.S. Muslims compare with other Americans religiously and demographically

    U.S. Muslims tend to be younger and more highly educated than other Americans. But they’re similar to Christians on many religiousness measures.

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    Video: How much ‘religious switching’ is there in the U.S.?

    35% of U.S. adults no longer identify with the religion in which they were raised – that’s about 90 million people who have changed their religious identities.

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    Video: How religious are young Americans today?

    Young adults today are less religious than older adults by traditional measures. But when it comes to spirituality, the differences are smaller.

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    Video: How common are spiritual beliefs in the U.S.?

    In this video, we dive into the impact spirituality has on Americans and how it overlaps with and differs from religiousness.

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    Video: Religion and Spirituality in America

    After years of decline, the U.S. Christian share has been relatively stable since 2019, while the rise in the share of religious “nones” has slowed – at least for now.

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    Ash Wednesday at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Houston. (Raquel Natalicchio/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)

    10 facts about U.S. Catholics

    Catholics are one of the largest religious groups in the United States, outnumbering any single Protestant denomination.


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