While
43 per cent of the oldest Americans say they attend religious services
at least once a month, only 26 per cent of young adults claim to do so.
Alamy
A
study found that 12 per cent of the youngest American adults have left
the Catholic Church, while only 1 per cent of adults aged 18 to 24 have
converted to Catholicism.
A survey carried out by the Pew Research Centre found that levels of
religiousness have been relatively stable in the United States over the
past five years, with no clear evidence of a religious revival among
young adults.
The report from the nonpartisan “fact tank”, which conducts public
opinion polling and demographic research, said the percentages of
Americans who say they pray every day, that religion is very important
in their lives, and that they regularly attend religious services have
remained steady since 2020, which suggests that the prolonged religious
decline seen in previous decades has plateaued.