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IT’S A TRICKY QUESTION TO ANSWER Based on formal religious identity, China is the least religious country in the world – with just 10% of Chinese adults self-identifying with a religion. short read | Sep 6, 2023 WHY SOME AMERICANS PREFER TO GO TO RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN PERSON AND OTHERS PREFER TO WATCH VIRTUALLY Some 17% of U.S. adults regularly attend religious services in person and watch them online or on TV. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- short read | Jul 31, 2023 THE U.S. IS NOT WIDELY SEEN AS HIGHLY RELIGIOUS A modest share of people around the world see the United States as more religious than other wealthy nations – despite considerable evidence that it is. All Religion research > RACE & ETHNICITY short read | Sep 5, 2023 WHO IS HISPANIC? The Census Bureau estimates there were roughly 63.7 million Hispanics in the U.S. as of 2022, a new high. 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