Special Report
The Most Evangelical States in America
September 20, 2018 10:28 am
Last Updated: August 10, 2020 4:03 pm
45. Massachusetts
> Pct. evangelical: 6%
> 2013-2017 change, evangelical: +2 percentage points
> Most common religion: Unaffiliated
> Fastest growing religion: Unaffiliated, +5%
> Median household income: $70,954
44. Rhode Island
> Pct. evangelical: 6%
> 2013-2017 change, evangelical: +3 percentage points
> Most common religion: White Catholic
> Fastest growing religion: Unaffiliated, +5%
> Median household income: $58,387
43. California
> Pct. evangelical: 7%
> 2013-2017 change, evangelical: -1 percentage point
> Most common religion: Unaffiliated
> Fastest growing religion: Unaffiliated, +7%
> Median household income: $63,783
42. Nevada
> Pct. evangelical: 7%
> 2013-2017 change, evangelical: -5 percentage points
> Most common religion: Unaffiliated
> Fastest growing religion: Unaffiliated, +12%
> Median household income: $53,094
41. Vermont
> Pct. evangelical: 8%
> 2013-2017 change, evangelical: -3 percentage points
> Most common religion: Unaffiliated
> Fastest growing religion: Unaffiliated, +12%
> Median household income: $56,104
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