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Religious identification of adult population in the United States 2017

Self-described religious identification of the adult population in the United States in 2017

The data displays the religious identification of the adult population of the U.S. in 2017. In 2017, 25.3% of Americans were unaffiliated to a religion.

Unaffiliated 25.3
White evangelical Protestant 15.3
White mainline Protestant 13.3
White Catholic 11.3
Black Protestant 7.5
Hispanic Catholic 7.2
Hispanic Protestant 3.7
Other nonwhite Protestant 3.2
Mormon 1.9
Other nonwhite Catholic 1.7
Jewish 1.6
Muslim 0.9
Buddhist 0.7
New Age religions 0.7
Jehovah’s Witness 0.6
Hindu 0.6
Something 0.6
Orthodox Christian 0.6
Other religion 0.5
Unitarian/Universalist 0.2