How Religiously Unaffiliated Is Your City?
Using the new American Values Atlas (AVA), we rank the 30 largest metro areas by religious un-affiliation.
View ArticleWATCH: How Race and Religion Shape Millennial Attitudes on Sexuality and...
On Friday, March 27, 2015, the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) released its latest survey, “How Race and Religion Shape Millennial Attitudes on Sexuality and Reproductive Health.” Watch the...
View ArticleMedia Roundup | Coverage of PRRI’s New Survey on Millennials, Sexuality, and...
The Atlantic, NBC News Latino, Washington Post, New Republic, RNS, Elle Magazine, and Fusion were some of the outlets that covered our new data on millennials.
View ArticleSupport for Death Penalty by Religious Affiliation
Overall, 44 percent of Americans support the death penalty, while 48 percent support life in prison with parole for those convicted of murder.
View ArticleIn The Atlantic | Religious Americans Support Gay Marriage
PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones' latest article in The Atlantic shows that support for same-sex marriage among religious Americans has jumped nearly 20 percentage points in the last decade.
View ArticleIn the New York Times | Unaffiliated and Underrepresented
Using a PRRI post, the New York Times' Charles M. Blow argues that the unaffiliated have long been politically underrepresented.
View ArticleListen to PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones on Georgia Public Broadcasting’s “On...
PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones appears on Georgia Public Broadcasting’s “On Second Thought” to discuss the rise of the religiously unaffiliated in America.
View ArticleEverything You Need to Know about Same-sex Marriage for the Upcoming SCOTUS Case
With the Supreme Court set to rule on the legality of same-sex marriage by the end of the month, PRRI created a comprehensive guide of everything you need to know about public attitudes on this issue.
View ArticleThe Top Two Religious Groups That Dominate American Cities
Using the American Values Atlas, we take a look at which religious groups dominate our country’s metro areas.
View ArticleMorning Buzz | Study: Religion Better for Mental Health Than Sports, Politics
In today’s buzz, Trump leads among GOP-leaning evangelicals, plus the Mormon Church releases photos of the stone Smith used to translate the Book of Mormon.
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