More Americans are shifting away from religious affiliation, new study finds
by Maya Yang from US news | The Guardian on (#5T321)
About 30% of adults do not have a religious affiliation, six percentage points higher than it was five years ago
About 30% of American adults say they do not have a religious affiliation, according to a new study exploring the growing secularization in American society.
In 2007, only 16% of American adults surveyed by the Pew Research Center identified themselves as religious nones" - people who describe themselves as atheists, agnostics or nothing in particular" when asked about their religious identity. That figure is now 29%, according to a new Pew research released on Tuesday.
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