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Sep 20, 2022

Are You Ready to Lead a Global Team?

The new era of remote work brings with it the challenges of managing highly diverse global teams. Do you know how to create inclusion abroad?
Dec 23, 2011

Christianity Remains Dominant Religion in the United States

Christianity is still the most prevalent religion in the United States, with 78% of American adults identifying with some form of the Christian religion in 2011. Less than 2% are Jewish, less than 1% are Muslim, and 15% do not have a religious ...
Feb 5, 2014

Mississippi and Alabama Most Protestant States in U.S.

More than half of Americans identify as Protestants, concentrated predominantly in the South. About a quarter are Catholics, with Rhode Island still the most Catholic state. Utah is the most Mormon and New York the most Jewish state.
Sep 17, 2012

Update: Obama vs. Romney by Religious Groups

Here's an update on religious identity and the presidential vote this year -- following up from my recent post dealing with religiosity and the vote.
Aug 12, 2020

Amid Pandemic, Confidence in Key U.S. Institutions Surges

Americans express more confidence than they did last year in two institutions that have been challenged during the coronavirus pandemic -- the medical system and public schools. Confidence in police has fallen to a record-low level.
Aug 1, 2014

Religion Plays Large Role in Americans' Support for Israelis

Religious Americans are significantly more likely than less religious Americans to be sympathetic to the Israelis in the Middle East situation. Jews, Mormons, and Protestants give Israelis above-average support.
Feb 13, 2013

Mississippi Maintains Hold as Most Religious U.S. State

Mississippi remained the most religious state in the union in 2012, with 58% of its residents classified as very religious. Vermont remained the least religious state, with 19% very religious residents.
Jun 25, 2012

Arab Women and Men See Eye to Eye on Religion's Role in Law

Gallup finds that socioeconomic factors, not religion, negatively affect perceptions of women's rights across the Arab world.
Apr 4, 2016

More College Students Than U.S. Adults Say Free Speech Is Secure

U.S. college students are more likely than U.S. adults overall to view First Amendment rights as secure in society today. And while students are inclined to say free speech rights are stronger now than in the past, adults tend to say they are ...
May 31, 2018

5 Things to Know About Evangelicals in America

Americans' identification as born-again or evangelical has stayed remarkably stable since 1991, even as other indicators show Americans becoming less religious.