Nov. 13 (UPI) -- Less than half of U.S. households place an importance on religion after declining by 17% over the past decade, according to a new Gallup poll.
Two-thirds of U.S. adults surveyed said religion was an important part of their daily life in 2015, Gallup reported Thursday.
That percentage dropped to 49% in 2025, which Gallup said is the largest recorded decrease by any nation since 2007.
"About half of Americans now say religion is not an important part of their daily life," Gallup reported. "They remain as divided on the question today as they were last year."
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