More young men report that they attend churches or other houses of worship at least monthly, according to a Gallup poll released Thursday, one of several indicators that group of Americans may be bucking broader trends as religiosity among most people in the United States remains at historic lows.
Forty percent of men ages 18 to 29 attend religious services monthly or more often — around a seven percentage point increase from 2022-2023, and the highest percentage who have reported doing so since 2012-2013, the Gallup report found. Gallup surveyed 26,601 American adults on this question from 2024 to 2025, including 1,905 men younger than 30.