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U.S. Confidence in Organized Religion Remains Low

For the second year in a row, fewer than four in 10 Americans express confidence in organized religion, the historical low points in Gallup's 46-year trend.

Few Signs of a Catholic 'Bump' for Biden

There is little evidence that Joe Biden, only the second Catholic president in U.S. history, is getting unusually high approval ratings from Catholics.

Millennials' Religiosity Amidst the Rise of the Nones

Americans of all ages are now more likely to have no formal religion. This is strongest among millennials, though they grow more religious as they age.

Volunteerism Has Recovered From Pandemic Low

Americans remain widely engaged in charity, with volunteering rising and participation increasingly centered on nonreligious rather than religious organizations.

Americans' State of the Nation Ratings Remain at Record Low

As President Donald Trump launches initiatives to reshape the nation in his second term, a recent Gallup poll provides a road map for the issues Americans think need the most attention.

Majority in U.S. Still Say Religion Can Answer Most Problems

A slim majority of Americans, 55%, still believe religion can answer all or most problems, near the lowest point since 1957.

Talking Politics at Work: A Double-Edged Sword

Employees are having political discussions at work. However, engagement may buffer the potential negative effects of these discussions.

Americans Show Heightened Concern About Antisemitism

Sharply more Americans than 20 years ago say antisemitism is a very serious problem, as Jewish Americans' reports of poor treatment exceed those of other faith groups.

An Update on Catholics in the U.S.

American Catholics, about 23% of the U.S. adult population, remained positive about Pope Francis in early August, giving him a 78% favorable rating.

Five Key Findings on Religion in the U.S.

A review of key religious indicators in 2016 shows the U.S. remains a largely religious nation, but an increasing percentage of Americans say they have no formal religious identification.
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