Gallup Poll: Regular Religious Attendance Declines in US
- Church attendance in the United States has declined over the past two decades, with 30% of Americans attending religious services weekly or almost every week. This is largely due to an increase in those with no religious affiliation.
- Mormons are the most observant religious group, with 67% attending weekly. Catholics have seen a drop in attendance from 45% to 33% between 2000 and 2023.
- Young adults, especially those aged 18-29, are less likely to have a religious preference and attend services, with only 22% attending regularly. The trend of declining church attendance is expected to continue in the future.
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