Christopher Karpowitz BYU

Religious Americans are overly pessimistic about the family, study finds

By Jana Riess — September 23, 2019
Divorce, teen sex and teen pregnancy are down. But the most religious Americans have not gotten the memo that there's any good news about the U.S. family.

Religion declining in importance for many Americans, especially for Millennials

By Jana Riess — December 10, 2018
Americans are less religious than ever, especially if they're under 30 -- but even middle-aged Gen Xers are part of the trend away from religion, a new study shows.

Religious ‘nones’ are gaining ground in America, and they’re worried about the economy, says new study

By Jana Riess — November 16, 2017
The unaffiliated "Nones" are the largest single religious group in America, edging out Protestants and Catholics, says a new study released today.
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