Tracking over the time

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A new Pew Research study reveals a significant decline in the number of U.S. adults identifying as Christians, now at 62%, while those identifying as religiously unaffiliated has risen to nearly 30%. Trends indicate a generational shift, with younger adults less likely to identify with any religion. Amidst this change, the survey also highlights growing diversity within U.S. religions.

Religion & Spirituality Christianity declines among U.S. adults while "religiously unaffiliated" grows, study says
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Sadness 😢