
Gallup Poll Confirms Americans Losing Religion
According to a Gallup poll, one in five American adults has no formal religious identification, a five percentage-point jump since 2008.

According to a Gallup poll, one in five American adults has no formal religious identification, a five percentage-point jump since 2008.

The largest single religious group in the Democratic Party is now the religiously unaffiliated, or “nones,” a new report by the Pew Research Center reveals.

Flying in the face of the common belief that irreligiosity tends to rise with education and income, the exact opposite trend emerges from the Pew Center’s most recent comprehensive report on religion in America.