
Religious 'nones' decline for first time since 2016, Pew study finds
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A Pew Research study found that the number of Americans self-identifying as religiously disaffiliated has decreased for the first time since 2016, falling by 3%.
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"The identical results we’ve found in three of the last five years are a sign of stability in the size of this population," Pew said of the findings. "At the same time, in two of the last five years, we obtained readings above 28%."
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