Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for July 27, 2018
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July 27, 2018: Sixty-one percent (61%) of black millennials say religion is very important to them. Only 38% of other millennials share this view.[1]
The same pattern holds on other faith-related questions. For example, among black millennials, 75% are absolutely certain that God exists. For other millennials, that figure is 48%.
At the same time, older black Americans have a stronger commitment to religion than black millennials. Among older black Americans, 81% say religion is very important to them and 86% are absolutely certain God exists.
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