The 30 Least Religious Cities In the United States
In Portland, Oregon, a whopping 42 percent of the population identifies as religiously unaffiliated.
New analysis from the the Public Religion Research Institute ranks the largest religious groups in 30 major U.S. metropolitan areas. Catholics and the religiously unaffiliated vie for biggest faith-related population in many of cities, with Protestants coming closesly behind.
Check out the cities with the largest religiously unaffiliated populations:
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“In Portland, Oregon, a whopping 42 percent of the population identifies as religiously unaffiliated.”
Same with all these statistics, take them with a huge pinch of salt. Using the above as an example: Out of the 58% of the population that does claim a religious affiliation, how many actually attend church on a regular basis? Saying and doing are two completely different things.