The expanding Gen Z gender gap over religion
Briefly

The trend shows that 39% of Gen Z women are religiously unaffiliated versus 31% of Gen Z men, emphasizing a significant gender divide in religious identification.
White evangelical congregations are facing a notable decline in young women, showcasing an increasing male demographic as fewer women identify with these religious groups.
The shift among Gen Z women aligns with a broader political trend, as young women are moving to the left at a faster pace than their male counterparts.
This generation is notably diverse, with Gen Z being the most racially and ethnically varied in U.S. history, which influences their religious and political affiliations.
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