The number of nonreligious people in the US is growing.
Last year, “religiously unaffiliated” people (atheists, agnostics or “nothing in particular”) accounted for 29 percent of the national population, according to Pew’s 2024 Religious Landscape Study, which surveyed more than 35,000 Americans in all 50 states.
This is a 13 percent increase from 2007. Newsweek has created a map showing where in the U.S. religion is disappearing fastest here.
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