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Gallup’s latest numbers show an increase in the number of young men in the United States who say religion is “very important” ...
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Share of young men attending church is on the rise in a trend driven by Republicans, Gallup finds
In a shift that may be driven by political identity, the share of young adult men who report attending a religious service at least monthly is now the highest it has been in more than a decade, ...
Among men ages 18–29, 42 percent say that religion is ‘very important’ in their lives — a 14-point gain since 2022–23.
New Gallup data reveals a paradox: leaders report the highest engagement — and carry the most stress, anger, sadness and ...
A new survey found that, for the first time in 25 years, young men in the United States are more likely than young women to ...
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An increasing number of the nation’s young men say religion is “very important” in their lives, marking a return to levels ...
A new Gallup survey adds muscle to those anecdotal reports. The poll finds a sharp rise in the share of men under 30 who say ...
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