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U.S. religious importance drops to 49%, a 17-point decline since 2015, marking the largest drop among OECD nations.
A new Gallup survey finds that 49% of U.S. adults say religion is important in their daily lives, a 17-point drop from 2015 and the largest decline in any country since 2007.
The shift marks a significant departure from past trends, with the U.S. now closer to the 36% median of OECD nations despite maintaining a medium-high Christian identity.
While global religiosity remains stable at 83%, the U.S. stands out for its rapid decline, reflecting growing secularization, though regional and demographic differences persist.
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La importancia religiosa de EE. UU. cae al 49%, una disminución de 17 puntos desde 2015, marcando la mayor caída entre las naciones de la OCDE.