Religion in Everyday Life
Highly religious Americans are happier, more involved with family and more likely to volunteer than the less religious. But they are no more likely to exercise, recycle or make socially conscious consumer choices.
polling and analysisApr 12, 2016
Highly religious Americans are happier, more involved with family and more likely to volunteer than the less religious. But they are no more likely to exercise, recycle or make socially conscious consumer choices.
polling and analysis Mar 22, 2016
restrictions on religion Apr 5, 2015
polling and analysis Mar 8, 2016
polling and analysis May 12, 2015
polling and analysis Jan 27, 2016
polling and analysis Jan 5, 2015
polling and analysis Nov 3, 2015
polling and analysis Oct 7, 2015
polling and analysis Feb 3, 2016
polling and analysis Mar 5, 2015
restrictions on religion Feb 26, 2015
demographic study Apr 2, 2015
polling and analysis Sep 22, 2014
polling and analysis Nov 5, 2014
polling and analysis Sep 2, 2015
From: "Faith in the 2016 Campaign" (Jan 27, 2016)
From: "U.S. Public Becoming Less Religious" (Nov 3, 2015)
From: "The Future of World Religions" (Apr 2, 2015)
From: "America’s Changing Religious Landscape" (May 12, 2015)
From: "America’s Changing Religious Landscape" (May 12, 2015)
From: "The Future of World Religions" (Apr 2, 2015)
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