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Americans' faith in organized religion continues to trend down at an accelerated pace. A new poll from Gallup shows for the first time since the public opinion polling company began asking questions in 1937, the number of Americans who view themselves as members of a church, synagogue, or mosque has plunged below 50%. Keep in mind, in 1937, when Gallup first asked the question, 73% went to church, synagogue, or mosque.
America is losing its religion, and this trend of a more secular state has been accelerating since the Dot Com Bust (the early 2000s). The poll found 47% of Americans said they were a part of a church, synagogue, or mosque, down from 50% in 2018 and 70% in 1999.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/america-lost-its-religion-church-membership-plunges-below-50-first-time
Church membership % of white people fall from 62% in 2008-2010 to 52% in 2018-2020
America is losing its religion, and this trend of a more secular state has been accelerating since the Dot Com Bust (the early 2000s). The poll found 47% of Americans said they were a part of a church, synagogue, or mosque, down from 50% in 2018 and 70% in 1999.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/america-lost-its-religion-church-membership-plunges-below-50-first-time
Church membership % of white people fall from 62% in 2008-2010 to 52% in 2018-2020