According to a 2022 Gallup poll, Vermont has the lowest rate of church attendance in the United States, with only 17% of adults reporting that they attend church or synagogue weekly. This is significantly lower than the national average of 47%.
There are a number of factors that may contribute to Vermont's low rate of church attendance. One factor is the state's relatively young population. The median age in Vermont is 41, which is lower than the national median of 38. Younger people are less likely to attend church than older people.
Another factor that may contribute to Vermont's low rate of church attendance is the state's high level of education. Vermont has the highest percentage of college graduates of any state in the country. College graduates are also less likely to attend church than people with less education.
Finally, Vermont is a relatively secular state. The state has a long history of religious freedom, and there is no state-sponsored religion. This may contribute to a general sense of indifference to religion among Vermonters.
Of course, there are also many people in Vermont who do attend church regularly. The state has a vibrant religious community, and there are churches of all denominations represented. However, the overall rate of church attendance in Vermont is lower than in most other states.
Here are the top 10 states with the lowest rate of church attendance:
- Vermont - 17%
- New Hampshire - 20%
- Maine - 20%
- Massachusetts - 22%
- Washington - 24%
- Oregon - 24%
- Colorado - 25%
- Hawaii - 25%
- Connecticut - 25%
- Alaska - 26%
The majority of these states are located in the northeastern and western United States, and they tend to be more secular than other parts of the country. There are a number of factors that may contribute to the low rate of church attendance in these states, including:
- The high cost of living in these states may make it difficult for people to afford to attend church.
- The population in these states is more diverse than in other parts of the country, and people from different cultures may have different religious beliefs.
- The culture in these states is more individualistic than in other parts of the country, and people may be more likely to focus on their own personal beliefs and values than on the beliefs of a larger religious community.
It is important to note that these statistics are based on self-reported data, and there may be some degree of error. However, they do provide a general overview of the level of church attendance in the United States.
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