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U.S. Is Not Universally Viewed as ‘More Religious’ Than Other Countries

Nearly a quarter of the world (23%) does not consider the United States “more religious” when compared to other wealthy nations, according to a Pew Research Center report released July 31. 

This is despite Americans’ self-perception that they are more likely to consider religion of personal importance. About four-in-ten Americans (41%) agree, which is double (21%) the median share for wealthy countries surveyed. 

The findings are based on

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