Christians’ share among U.S. adults has fallen across demographic groups since 2007, but there has been overall stability in ...
Only 6% of workers say workplace AI use will lead to more job opportunities for them in the long run. About a third (32%) say ...
Millions of Americans have switched religions over the course of their lives, and most say their religiousness or ...
Read about U.S. religious groups’ demographics – such as race/ethnicity, age, immigrant status, gender and sexual orientation ...
Overwhelming majorities expect transgender people (84%) and gay and lesbian people (76%) to lose influence under Trump.
Many questions in the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study (RLS) previously were asked in the 2007 and 2014 landscape studies.
In total, at least 80 lawmakers are foreign born or have at least one parent who was born in another country, including 61 in ...
Identifying with a group for reasons “aside from religion” – such as ethnically, culturally, or because of family background ...
As a kid, most Americans say they were raised in a religion, went to religious services at least monthly, and had at least ...
Workers’ views on AI vary by age, education and income level. Even so, feelings of worry tend to cut across these groups.
Most who are married say their spouse shares their religion, while 26% don’t. Read about interreligious marriages, spouses ...
Highly religious Americans tend to be Republican, while less religious adults lean Democratic. But this varies somewhat by ...