The decline of religiosity in the United States is a crucial factor. In 2001, approximately 14% of American adults stated that they did not believe in anything in particular, a significant increase from the previous decade. This trend continued, and a decade later, the percentage of non-religious, known as "nones," had increased to 26%.
In 2024, a decrease in this percentage was observed, which could indicate a change in trends. The decline continued in 2025, suggesting a change beyond a simple statistical anomaly. The causes of this reversal are uncertain, but could be related to the politicization of religion or a correction of trends exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.