Americans Reject Religion in Record Numbers, Study Shows
Source: Daily Beast
Updated Dec. 27 2025 4:07AM EST
Published Dec. 26 2025 4:25PM EST
The number of Americans who say they have no religious affiliation has reached an all-time high, according to a massive running study.
Data from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) shows that 28 percent of Americans identify as religiously unaffiliated, up from 16 percent in 2006. A significant fall-off in religious affiliation among younger people has fueled the rise.
PRRI said that its study, which uses data going back to 2006 and has been conducted annually by the institute since 2013, shows that 38 percent of those aged 18 to 29 said in 2024 that they have no religion, up from 32 percent in 2013. Among those aged 30 to 49, 34 percent were religiously unaffiliated, compared to 23 percent in 2013. The findings were first reported by Axios.
PRRI based its study on a random sample of 40,000 adults across the U.S., conducted by Ipsosa far more meaningful sample than the polls that are used to predict elections.
Read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/americans-reject-religion-in-record-numbers-study-shows/
Link to Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) REPORT - 2024 PRRI Census of American Religion
Mz Pip
(28,341 posts)The way JD Vance rants on about the US being a Christian nation turns a lot of people off. It sounds like hes advocating for a 21st century version of the Crusades. Charlie Kirk statues everywhere, 10 Commandments mandated in schools and public buildings. CBS fawning over Erika Kirk. Christians claiming to be persecuted for not getting their own way. Yeah, count me out.
milestogo
(22,475 posts)There was a time when church leaders didn't tell their flock how to vote. That started to change with Karl Rove and GHWB.
And Catholic priests- with their secret crimes- made Catholics stop trusting the Church. And it isn't just the abuse, but the way it was consistently covered up.
synni
(671 posts)Ronnie Ray-goon was openly supported by the (IM)Moral Majority.
Sanity Claws
(22,330 posts)I always hated the phrase, Moral Majority. It implies that others are immoral.
milestogo
(22,475 posts)It started with that and infected the rest. But Karl Rove was the one who told Republicans that some Christians were like sheep and could be easily convinced that voting Republican was the righteous thing to do... even though the values of the party are really antithetical to Christianity.
As long as you hate gays, love guns, and hate women's rights - you're a good Christian. Because Jesus spent so much time talking about these things.
Martin68
(26,961 posts)Nixon's thing was the Silent Majority.
mwmisses4289
(3,137 posts)a lot of cars had a bumper sticker that summed it up:
The moral majority is neither.
UpInArms
(53,983 posts)and fuck us on your family
Sector 001
(164 posts)milestogo
(22,475 posts)And I also watched a film about clergy sexual abuse in Ireland, a Catholic country. It was happening all over the world.
Attilatheblond
(8,188 posts)That church of medieval political control is STILL way too powerful, in this nation where we are supposedly free to practice, or NOT practice, any religion.
Extra weirdness: When I first searched the title on duck duck go, some of the entries were for purchase on Amazon. I closed search tab, opened a new on and entered same search words.Absolutely NO listing of the movie being available on Amazon. Huh? Went to the evil Amazon and put DVD in my cart. Might see if my local library would like it for their movie lending library.
Sector 001
(164 posts)Dawson Leery
(19,512 posts)any Evangelical/Mormon/Roman Church.
ybbor
(1,703 posts)12 years of catholic school, agnostic here. My soon to be 18 year old daughter would probably fit that mold, although she does go to some Jewish holiday services. The only catholic/christian services are funerals.
Shes an amazing kid who works tirelessly to help fundraise and do food drives for the less fortunate. No fear of hell compelling her.
Im a proud papa! 😀
Mawspam2
(1,080 posts)surfered
(11,181 posts)ProudMNDemocrat
(20,573 posts)When I pose this question to Evangelical Christians who follow Trump, I ask them this..."Pray tell me! In what ways does Donald Trump embody the Virtues and Values that Jesus Christ taught in the New Testament?"
All I get are nasty responses or silence. The question basically shuts them up. When they respond nasty to me, I repost the question.
milestogo
(22,475 posts)paleotn
(21,438 posts)as long as he delivers for them. They're that kind of people. Rather unChristian from a Gospels point of view. They much prefer the Old Testament mean god.
rurallib
(64,529 posts)Methinks the ability to access information on the internet has opened a lot of minds
ChicagoTeamster
(387 posts)They want to make Christianity the national religion and people not having a church affiliation will be legally discriminated against to force them to join a church where they will have to tithe "donate". Turning Point was supposed to generate Christian Nationalist youth.
That's also why they want to pass all these laws forcing Xtian indoctrination in schools and defunding public schools and enacting voucher programs to give the money to private Xtian schools. Same with Moms for liberty. They want to avoid teaching the truth about American history especially in relation to the treatment of slaves and native Americans.
Kids aren't going to feel bad about themselves for what they learn in school about what other people did. They're going to point out that they were lied to when they learn the truth in school. These racist parents don't want their kids learning the truth and realizing that they were lied to at home and in school.
A perfect example is the Topeka Kansas Baptist church. Fred "God Hates Fags" Phelps church. Fred became a minister after being disbarred as an attorney for attacking the character of a female witness in one of his cases by calling her a jezebel and other insinuations. The little kids who they dragged off to their protests holding their disgusting signs depicting images of sodomy eventually reached college age and stopped going to church. That meant that their parents were no longer considered elders in the church because their adult children weren't baptized members. So they also quit since they had no say in the finances of the church. Fred's grandkids left, his kids quit. He was out and some other grifter took over the church ministry of trying to incite a response with their disgusting protests so that they could sue.
kerouac2
(1,402 posts)Just a thought.
Mega churches and pastors supporting maga and trump does not make religion too attractive.
Bayard
(28,390 posts)Being held up as a good Christian. They don't want any part of it.
2na fisherman
(225 posts)It's becoming too obvious that most religious leaders are only in it for the money. The tax exempt status of their churches and related properties make it the preferred home of many Elmer Gantries fleecing their flocks of gullible people. Many flaunt their wealthy lifestyles living in mansions and traveling in jets all paid for by "tithes" to their church. How many televangelist TV shows are on the air presenting sermons which are really thinly veiled sales promotions begging for money so they can keep the grift going? And they justify this barely legal thievery often preaching the "prosperity gospel" which says being filthy rich is god's way of bestowing blessings on the faithful. And you too can be rich if you just believe and pray harder for those blessings. But above all, send your money to them so they can pray for your prosperity while they really make you more impoverished financially and spiritually.
Sector 001
(164 posts)What religion owns the most property in the world?
Roman Catholic Church: 70 million hectares
The largest landowner in the world is not a major oil magnate or a real estate investor. No, it's the Roman Catholic Church.
2na fisherman
(225 posts)I knew it was a lot but that's a lot of land. I wonder how much the other religions own-- Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu holdings? Why don't they all sell it and help the poor? Grifters gotta' grift. And some big religions are always ready to spark the new Crusades and call it a holy war.
Wednesdays
(21,550 posts)They founded the YMCA, fought for child labor laws, consumer protections, women's suffrage, regulation of big business, ending corruption in government, and a whole bunch of things we still enshrine as progressive ideals. The only tenant I disagree with was their support for temperance and prohibition.
Too bad the religious progressives aren't around today. They started dying out with the start of World War I and the Red Scare of the 1920's.
tonekat
(2,433 posts)That there is no god.
J_William_Ryan
(3,299 posts)But still religious still believing in some sort of god, thats the problem.
Dr. T
(504 posts)We believe that alcohol binds with the evil within and is expelled down the toilet. We're going for tax exempt status so we can write off our bar tabs.
erronis
(22,516 posts)My father told me, when I asked if he was religious said "I haven't had time to think about it."
Basically his way of shrugging off a nonsense question. My mother was a "social" Episcopalian (xmas, easter, church socials, etc.) but "god" was never part of our family conversations.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,576 posts)... I just haven't been to church in sixty years.
Sector 001
(164 posts)As an atheist, I can say this about Trump. He has done more than anybody to destroy Christianity and religion than any atheist could have.
TexasBushwhacker
(21,089 posts)is ORGANIZED religion, and I can't say I blame them. Between the sexual abuse, the gimme gimme, and the anti-woman and anti-LGBTQI, it's just all so NEGATIVE. I'm not religious, but I've probably read more of the Bible than plenty of card carrying Christians. Jesus said NOTHING about abortion, homosexuality or anti-immigrant nonsense. I have a trans cousin who is a devout Christian and his church accepts him with loving arms, just like Jesus would have done.
Martin Eden
(15,321 posts)Those holy rolling Trumpers have themselves to blame regarding the growing number of people who want nothing to do with their religion.
MayReasonRule
(4,009 posts)Our freedoms are Reason's children.
When delusion rules as it does now, our freedoms cease to exist in application.
Our nation's long and sordid history of enshrining malevolent delusion as the rule of law has brought us to today, an Americanized Spanish Inquisition Y'all Qaeda Nazi style.
When the populace embraces reason, they expect reason to rule.
This fuels the second order change our democracy direly needs to survive.
This is great fucking news!!
2na fisherman
(225 posts)'...one nation under REASON with liberty and justice for all.'
3Hotdogs
(14,993 posts)just take your favorite Christian, Donald Trump, into your holy embrace....
Deep State Witch
(12,539 posts)If they looked at the "others," they would find that they are growing.
Bluestocking
(472 posts)I am disgusted by the way Israel and the orthodox community have embraced Rump. I have lost total respect for these people. Somehow I ended up on the local Chabad mailing list and everything they send me goes into the recycle bin even the annual Jewish calendar which I actually like but cant stomach looking at it anymore.
twodogsbarking
(17,510 posts)Happy shopping.
travelingthrulife
(4,355 posts)J_William_Ryan
(3,299 posts)Americans arent rejecting religion, theyre rejecting religious affiliation not the same thing.
Some may claim its a distinction without a difference, that organized religion is the problem, not spirituality or a belief system.
But to believe in the supernatural, that theres some omnipotent deity controlling things is just as problematic.
wolfie001
(6,991 posts)The flying spaghetti monster himself:
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wolfie001
(6,991 posts)I think the 6 conservative clowns on the SC are christo-fascists. Pushing their agenda at every turn. Ruining our country in the name their religion. 3 were there before the fat orange imbecile. Like Cardinals in a conclave. Pathetic.
angrychair
(11,640 posts)That only fosters hate, ignorance and fear. All religions are the same. No exceptions.