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- Three Stats About Christianity in 2025 That Will Surprise You
The 2024 Pew Religious Landscape Study shows 62% of Americans still identify as Christian — a number that’s barely moved in the last five years “We’re seeing what looks like a pause in the decline,” said Gregory Smith, Pew’s associate director of religion research
- Religion in US Statistics 2025 | US Population by Religion
The Christian population in America stands at 62% in 2025, representing approximately 160 million adherents across more than 370 religious bodies and over 350,000 congregations nationwide This figure marks a stabilization after years of decline, with the Christian share hovering between 60% and 64% since 2019
- Religious identity in the United States | Pew Research Center
In the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study (RLS), 62% of respondents identify as Christian, which is lower than the Christian shares measured in the 2007 (78%) and 2014 (71%) studies The Protestant share of the population declined from 51% in 2007 to 40% in 2023-24
- New CRC Study: Americans Abandon Christianity, Absolute Moral Truth
The latest report from the American Worldview Inventory 2025 by Dr George Barna found that the percentage of Americans identifying as Christians fell from 72% in 2020 to 66% in 2025—a loss of about 15 million adults
- Number of Christians in the US 2025 | Statistics Facts
Current research from leading institutions shows that approximately 62% to 65% of American adults identify as Christian in 2025, representing roughly 210 million to 220 million people based on the current US population of approximately 342 million
- Pew Religious Landscape Study Christianity : NPR
The portion of the U S population identifying as Christian has declined significantly over the last two decades, but a massive new Pew Research study finds that trend may be leveling off
- US Christianity decline gets more complicated, Pew study finds
According to the new study, 62% of U S adults identify as Christian, 29% are religiously unaffiliated, often called “nones,” and 7% identify as other religions including Judaism, Islam,
- The Declining Importance of Faith: New Barna Findings
Yet when we widen the lens, a more complex picture emerges Barna’s analysis of data from 2000 to 2025 shows that several core indicators of Christian conviction—the importance of religious faith, Christian identity, monthly church attendance and evangelism efforts—have weakened
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