Gen Z men embrace religion at higher rates than women in shifting trend
Recent Gallup data indicates a significant shift in generational religiosity. Young men reported a 14 point rise in the importance of religion since 2022. Approximately 42 percent of men aged 18 to 29 now describe religion as very important. Only 29 percent of women in the same age group say the same. This narrowing of the historical gender gap suggests a potential reversal of longstanding patterns. Analysts suggest this religious resurgence among young men could influence future cultural and political engagement. Broad secularization continues across other demographics. However, men's views of religion have taken a dramatic turn toward increased affiliation and church attendance.
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