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For decades, religion in America has been in steady decline. The number of Americans identifying as Christian has sharply fallen, while the non-religious have surged.
But new data suggests the tide may be turning.
Religious affiliation has stabilized, and Gen Z—often called the least religious generation—might be changing the narrative. The next few decades of American faith may look very different, and Gen Z could be the reason why.
Watch: Ryan Burge explains this surprising trend