Photo: Michael ByersOne of the most striking and consequential shifts in U.S. society over the last five decades is the increasing share of Americans who have abandoned religion.
In 1972, just 5% of Americans reported that they had no religious affiliation, according to the General Social Survey.
In 2021, that number had skyrocketed to nearly 30%.
In 2020, the number of Americans who never attend religious services reached 75 million, while the number who attended weekly was 65 million, according to the Cooperative Election Study.
Persons:
Michael Byers
Organizations:
General Social Survey