By
now, we’ve all heard about the rise of the “nones.” Every year there
seems to be another round of survey data indicating that the religiously
unaffiliated in the US have jumped another percentage point or two.
But
some recent findings about Generation Z may challenge that narrative,
suggesting that the share of the nones may be leveling off.
The
oldest members of Gen Z were born in 1995, which means that they joined
survey populations when they turned 18, starting in 2013.
It would ...
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Friday, March 6, 2020
We’ve all heard about the rise of the “nones”
Ryan P. Burge
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