SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

Young Americans Becoming Less Religious

Americans under the age of 40 are Become Not religious, according to a recent Rasmussen Report survey.

Less than half (48%) of young Americans say they are religious, and 17% of them say they are “very religious.”

“The number of adults under 40 who are very religious has fallen from 20 percent two years ago. In contrast, 81 percent of people over 65 consider themselves religious. , 35 percent of whom are highly religious,” the report states.

The survey found that more men than women say they are religious, 61 percent to 57 percent, and women under 40 are the most likely to say they are not religious at all. It turned out to be high.

Among all Americans, 69% say they are religious, and 24% of them say they are very religious, a finding that has remained unchanged since October 2022. The survey was conducted between November 4th and 6th among 1,935 American adults. The margin of error is ±2 percentage points, and the confidence level is 95 percent.

The Rasmussen Report survey is the latest to show that young people are increasingly identifying as non-religious. A 2021 study found that 57 percent of people born between 1984 and 2002 say they are Christians, but 43 percent say they don't know, don't care, or don't believe in God. “No,” he said.

A shocking 2023 study found that young people are less likely than older people to rank religion as very important to them, 31 percent versus 55 percent. Young people and leftists are the most likely to not believe in God, according to a Gallup poll.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp

Related News