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View the Press Release | View as a PDF. Executive Summary Despite media stories to the contrary, religious affiliation among Americans has changed little in the past year. In 2025, the percentages of Americans who
According to the 2025 PRRI Census of American Religion, less than one in ten Americans (6%) identify as non-Christian, including Jewish Americans, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Unitarian Universalists, and members of other non-Christian religions. The majority
According to PRRI’s 2025 American Values Atlas, one-third of Americans qualify as Christian nationalism Adherents (12%) or Sympathizers (21%), compared with two-thirds who qualify as Skeptics (36%) or Rejecters (27%).[1] Previous PRRI research on Christian
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This Spotlight Analysis uses new PRRI data collected from February 10-18, 2026, to examine recent changes in President Donald Trump’s favorability ratings through the lenses of party, religious affiliation, Christian nationalism, race, and age.[1] A