Younger generations of women are less religious than their male counterparts in the United States, according to data from a Statista Consumer Insights survey.
As Statista’s Anna Fleck reports, this marks a shift, as historically, U.S. women have been the more religious group.
As this chart shows, for both genders, religion is becoming less widespread overall.
Christianity is the dominant religion in the U.S., by a long shot.
Statista data shows that 51 percent of Gen Z males self-identify as Christian, with the next biggest religious groups Islam (six percent), Buddhism (two percent). […]
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