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Friday, April 19, 2013

 

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How religious are New England's major cities? Not very, according to Gallup's recent survey of almost 200 metropolitan areas nationwide.

In fact, the highest ranking New England city—New Haven, CT—ranked #155 out of 189 cities.

The biggest believers were in Provo-Orem, UT ranked highest in religiosity with 77 percent of respondents describing themselves as "very religious."

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With the exception of the Provo-Orem, UT area, the five most religious metropolitan areas tended to be located in the South: Montgomery, AL; Jackson, MS; Birmingham-Hoover, AL and Huntsville, AL took the next four spots.

The least religious cities tended toward the Northeast and the West, excepting Boulder and Madison in Wisconsin.

According to a separate Gallup survey, about 40 percent of Americans are religious overall. The 2012 study on metropolitan area religiosity showed a strong range of diversity throughout individual metropolitan regions, with a 60-percentage point difference between the most and least religious areas.

Read on to see where New England's major metropolitan areas placed in the ranking...

 
 

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