Importance of religion in one's life among adults ages 65 and older by state (2014) Switch to: State among adults ages 65 and older by importance of religion

% of adults ages 65 and older who say religion is…

StateVery importantSomewhat importantNot too importantNot at all importantDon't knowSample size
Alabama87%11%< 1%1%< 1%125
Arizona59%19%9%13%< 1%184
California54%23%9%13%1%964
Colorado59%19%7%15%< 1%104
Connecticut52%17%17%12%1%100
Florida59%24%10%6%1%632
Georgia77%13%3%6%1%225
Illinois65%20%7%7%1%365
Indiana72%17%6%5%< 1%178
Kentucky78%15%4%2%1%122
Louisiana89%9%1%< 1%1%121
Maryland68%17%6%6%3%161
Massachusetts49%24%12%12%3%186
Michigan61%23%6%7%3%258
Minnesota64%26%6%4%< 1%127
Missouri69%18%6%7%< 1%157
New Hampshire49%23%17%8%2%105
New Jersey63%22%7%7%1%258
New York59%23%8%9%1%590
North Carolina66%23%6%5%1%288
Ohio69%19%6%5%1%326
Oklahoma71%18%4%7%1%114
Oregon55%18%9%16%2%124
Pennsylvania63%23%7%5%1%438
Rhode Island57%28%3%13%< 1%111
South Carolina78%10%5%6%< 1%142
Tennessee80%12%3%4%2%195
Texas77%15%3%4%< 1%528
Virginia71%18%4%6%1%217
Washington58%19%9%13%2%183
Wisconsin59%24%8%8%1%161
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

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