More people in new survey claim no religious affiliation
- Approximately 30% of Americans do not identify with a religious group, with 43% of this group still believing in God or a higher power despite their dislike of organized religion.
- The trend of people moving away from identifying with a religious group is viewed as a bad thing by a majority of Americans, with about half of those with a religious affiliation expressing this sentiment.
- The nones, or those who do not identify with a religious group, make up a significant portion of the American population at 30%.
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C 52%
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