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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Church Attendance Declines Across Most U.S. Groups - American Faith
New data from Gallup revealed that church attendance has declined across most religious groups in the United States. Between 2000-2003, 42% of U.S. all adults attended religious services. That number dropped to 38% between 2011-2013. Thirty percent of American adults attended religious services between 2021-2023. Twenty-one percent of Americans attend weekly services, 9% attend “almost every week,” and 11% attend church or religious services onc…
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As Easter Looms, Church Attendance In The US Declines
As Easter Looms, Church Attendance In The US Declines Christianity is on the decline in the United States. As Statista's Anna Fleck reports, new data from Gallup shows that church attendance has dropped across all polled Christian groups. As the following chart shows, the biggest drop in attendance in the past 20 years has been amongst Catholics, which has fallen from 45 percent of U.S. adults self-identifying as Catholic saying that they go to …
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