Young people of faith more likely to be engaged than non-religious counterparts

A CIRCLE Fact Sheet

August 3, 2010
Using data from the 2008 American National Election Studies (ANES), this fact sheet explores the religious demographics of the Millennials (18-29). Through the lens of religious affiliation, this report examines the ways in which young Americans participate in politics and in their communities. A special focus is given to young Evangelical Christians, a group that has recently received considerable media attention. Overall, data indicate that young Americans of faith are more engaged than young people with no religious affiliation.
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