Young Americans are becoming less religious: Survey
Younger Americans are becoming less likely to say they are religious, with about a third of Generation Z and Millennials now identifying with no religion, according to a new survey.
The Gallup polling analysis, released Thursday, shows that 70 percent of adults in the U.S. said over the last year that they have a religious preference — but that share is falling across all age demographics. The most pronounced decline is among people aged 43 and younger, the polling found.
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