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PRRI Releases New Holiday Poll, Finds More Americans Prefer “Happy Holidays” to “Merry Christmas”

PRRI’s latest survey, conducted in partnership with Religion News Service and released just today, uncovers a number of key findings on Americans’ opinions about the holiday season.Happy Holidays

The survey has already made a big splash in the news today. In case you missed it, here are some of the lead stories on the findings: “Nearly Half of Americans Like ‘Happy Holidays’ As Greeting” at Reuters, The Washington Post’s “Poll: Christmas is a Commercial Holiday, Not a Sacred Holy Day, for Many,” at The Washington Post, and PBS NewsHour’s “Nearly Half of Americans Prefer ‘Happy Holidays’ Greeting.”

And be sure to check out PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones’s explanation of the changing beliefs in the historical accuracy of the Christmas story in his latest column, “Do You Believe? Americans Less Likely to Believe in Historical Accuracy of Christmas Story Than a Decade Ago,” which is featured on the home page over at the Huffington Post.

Be sure to check out the PRRI/RNS Religion News Survey’s findings in full, including the topline questionnaire, by clicking here!

 

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