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Gallup: Blacks Most Religious Group in U.S.
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
By Pete Winn



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This March 21, 2010 photo shows church members during a Sunday service at New Life in Christ Church in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

(CNSNews.com) – Black Americans are the most religious in the United States, according to a newly released Gallup Poll.

In a daily tracking survey [2] released July 1, Gallup found that 53 percent of black Americans were identified as being “very religious,” with 33 percent saying they were “moderately religious.”

That stands in contrast to the 39 percent of white Americans who said they were “very religious” and the 26 percent who said they were “moderately religious.”

Only 13 percent of blacks said they were “nonreligious,” versus 34 percent of whites.

Hispanic Americans were the second most religious ethnic group, with 45 percent saying they were “very religious,” and 33 percent “moderately religious” -- a total of 78 percent religious.

Just 22 percent of Hispanics said they were nonreligious.

Asian Americans were far less religious, according to Gallup, exhibiting the highest percentage of any group identifying themselves as “nonreligious” -- 29 percent of Asians said they were “very religious,” 32 percent were moderately religious” and 39 percent "nonreligious."

According to Gallup, the three religious groups -- “very religious”/ “moderately religious”/ “nonreligious” -- are defined by a combination of how important respondents say religion is to them and how often they say they attend religious services.

The findings are based on Gallup Daily tracking interviews conducted January through May of this year, with a random sample of 145,618 adults, aged 18 and older, living in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Among those adults, 115,577 were non-Hispanic whites, 10,704 were Hispanics, 10,174 were non-Hispanic blacks and 2,407 were Asians.

According to Gallup, the maximum margin of error for all samples is plus-or-minus 1 percentage point, with a 95 percent confidence factor.

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