Views about government aid to the poor among adults who do not believe in Hell
% of adults who do not believe in Hell who say government aid to the poor…
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Survey year
Does more harm than good
Does more good than harm
Neither/both equally
Don't know
Sample size
2014
36%
59%
3%
2%
12,839
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Views about government aid to the poor among adults who do not believe in Hell by religious group
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Religious tradition
Does more harm than good
Does more good than harm
Neither/both equally
Don't know
Sample size
Buddhist
16%
79%
5%
1%
192
Catholic
41%
53%
3%
2%
2,080
Evangelical Protestant
51%
46%
2%
1%
957
Hindu
39%
55%
7%
< 1%
118
Historically Black Protestant
24%
68%
5%
3%
225
Jehovah's Witness
30%
62%
5%
3%
215
Jewish
25%
70%
4%
2%
637
Mainline Protestant
39%
56%
3%
2%
2,056
Mormon
60%
37%
2%
1%
227
Unaffiliated (religious "nones")
33%
63%
3%
2%
5,272
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Age distribution among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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18-29
30-49
50-64
65+
Sample size
Does more harm than good
24%
34%
24%
18%
4,212
Does more good than harm
26%
33%
24%
16%
7,752
Neither/both equally
22%
37%
24%
18%
427
Don't know
23%
26%
24%
27%
210
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Generational cohort among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Younger Millennial
Older Millennial
Generation X
Baby Boomer
Silent
Greatest
Sample size
Does more harm than good
15%
15%
28%
29%
12%
1%
4,212
Does more good than harm
16%
17%
26%
30%
10%
1%
7,752
Neither/both equally
10%
18%
30%
29%
12%
1%
427
Don't know
13%
17%
19%
28%
19%
4%
210
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Gender composition among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Men
Women
Sample size
Does more harm than good
55%
45%
4,290
Does more good than harm
48%
52%
7,885
Neither/both equally
59%
41%
441
Don't know
55%
45%
223
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Racial and ethnic composition among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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White
Black
Asian
Latino
Other/Mixed
Sample size
Does more harm than good
73%
5%
5%
14%
3%
4,225
Does more good than harm
70%
8%
5%
13%
4%
7,790
Neither/both equally
64%
8%
6%
17%
4%
424
Don't know
62%
11%
5%
17%
4%
213
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Immigrant status among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Immigrants
Second generation
Third generation or higher
Sample size
Does more harm than good
15%
12%
73%
4,249
Does more good than harm
16%
13%
71%
7,802
Neither/both equally
17%
12%
71%
439
Don't know
21%
15%
64%
219
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Income distribution among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Less than $30,000
$30,000-$49,999
$50,000-$99,999
$100,000 or more
Sample size
Does more harm than good
25%
20%
31%
24%
3,766
Does more good than harm
30%
19%
27%
25%
7,125
Neither/both equally
26%
22%
31%
22%
369
Don't know
40%
23%
21%
15%
163
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Educational distribution among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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High school or less
Some college
College
Post-graduate degree
Sample size
Does more harm than good
40%
31%
18%
11%
4,272
Does more good than harm
29%
29%
23%
19%
7,846
Neither/both equally
31%
32%
21%
16%
437
Don't know
47%
24%
19%
10%
223
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Marital status among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Married
Living with a partner
Divorced/separated
Widowed
Never married
Sample size
Does more harm than good
50%
8%
11%
6%
25%
4,265
Does more good than harm
44%
10%
13%
5%
28%
7,860
Neither/both equally
47%
10%
12%
6%
25%
438
Don't know
39%
5%
11%
11%
34%
221
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Parent of children under 18 among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Parents
Non-parents
Sample size
Does more harm than good
27%
73%
4,278
Does more good than harm
25%
75%
7,863
Neither/both equally
29%
71%
441
Don't know
15%
85%
222
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Belief in God among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Believe in God; absolutely certain
Believe in God; fairly certain
Believe in God; not too/not at all certain
Believe in God; don't know
Do not believe in God
Other/don't know if they believe in God
Sample size
Does more harm than good
43%
25%
9%
1%
20%
3%
4,290
Does more good than harm
33%
24%
10%
1%
29%
3%
7,885
Neither/both equally
37%
24%
8%
2%
22%
9%
441
Don't know
50%
13%
10%
3%
19%
6%
223
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Importance of religion in one's life among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Very important
Somewhat important
Not too important
Not at all important
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
31%
27%
19%
23%
< 1%
4,290
Does more good than harm
26%
25%
20%
28%
1%
7,885
Neither/both equally
28%
26%
18%
25%
3%
441
Don't know
41%
20%
15%
20%
4%
223
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Attendance at religious services among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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At least once a week
Once or twice a month/a few times a year
Seldom/never
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
20%
33%
47%
< 1%
4,290
Does more good than harm
17%
32%
51%
< 1%
7,885
Neither/both equally
20%
28%
52%
< 1%
441
Don't know
26%
30%
42%
2%
223
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Frequency of prayer among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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At least daily
Weekly
Monthly
Seldom/never
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
35%
15%
7%
42%
< 1%
4,290
Does more good than harm
31%
13%
7%
48%
1%
7,885
Neither/both equally
39%
10%
6%
44%
1%
441
Don't know
43%
12%
5%
36%
4%
223
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Frequency of participation in prayer, scripture study or religious education groups among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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At least once a week
Once or twice a month
Several times a year
Seldom/never
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
13%
6%
6%
76%
< 1%
4,290
Does more good than harm
11%
5%
6%
78%
< 1%
7,885
Neither/both equally
13%
4%
6%
75%
1%
441
Don't know
21%
4%
7%
67%
2%
223
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Frequency of meditation among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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At least once a week
Once or twice a month
Several times a year
Seldom/never
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
32%
8%
4%
54%
1%
4,290
Does more good than harm
36%
11%
6%
47%
1%
7,885
Neither/both equally
42%
10%
7%
41%
< 1%
441
Don't know
50%
5%
4%
36%
5%
223
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Frequency of feeling spiritual peace and wellbeing among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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At least once a week
Once or twice a month
Several times a year
Seldom/never
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
48%
15%
10%
25%
1%
4,290
Does more good than harm
47%
17%
11%
24%
1%
7,885
Neither/both equally
54%
14%
8%
22%
3%
441
Don't know
51%
15%
12%
20%
3%
223
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Frequency of feeling wonder about the universe among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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At least once a week
Once or twice a month
Several times a year
Seldom/never
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
44%
15%
13%
27%
1%
4,290
Does more good than harm
51%
16%
13%
18%
1%
7,885
Neither/both equally
49%
16%
13%
21%
2%
441
Don't know
46%
16%
9%
26%
3%
223
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Sources of guidance on right and wrong among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
% of adults who do not believe in Hell who say they look to…most for guidance on right and wrong
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Religion
Philosophy/reason
Common sense
Science
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
17%
12%
58%
12%
1%
4,290
Does more good than harm
12%
20%
48%
17%
2%
7,885
Neither/both equally
12%
15%
52%
13%
9%
441
Don't know
18%
11%
52%
9%
10%
223
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Belief in absolute standards for right and wrong among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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There are clear standards for what is right and wrong
Right or wrong depends on the situation
Neither/both equally
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
31%
67%
1%
1%
4,290
Does more good than harm
18%
80%
1%
1%
7,885
Neither/both equally
21%
71%
7%
2%
441
Don't know
20%
69%
1%
10%
223
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Frequency of reading scripture among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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At least once a week
Once or twice a month
Several times a year
Seldom/never
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
20%
7%
7%
66%
1%
4,290
Does more good than harm
16%
8%
8%
68%
< 1%
7,885
Neither/both equally
20%
7%
6%
65%
1%
441
Don't know
27%
9%
5%
57%
3%
223
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Interpreting scripture among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Word of God; should be taken literally
Word of God; not everything taken literally
Word of God; other/don't know
Not the word of God
Other/don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
13%
22%
1%
57%
6%
4,290
Does more good than harm
9%
16%
1%
69%
6%
7,885
Neither/both equally
7%
13%
3%
59%
18%
441
Don't know
19%
15%
5%
43%
19%
223
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Belief in Heaven among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
% of adults who do not believe in Hell who …in heaven
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Believe
Don't believe
Other/don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
43%
51%
6%
4,290
Does more good than harm
35%
60%
5%
7,885
Neither/both equally
33%
54%
13%
441
Don't know
45%
44%
10%
223
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Party affiliation among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Republican/lean Rep.
No lean
Democrat/lean Dem.
Sample size
Does more harm than good
50%
21%
29%
4,290
Does more good than harm
12%
17%
71%
7,885
Neither/both equally
22%
35%
44%
441
Don't know
20%
45%
35%
223
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Political ideology among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Conservative
Moderate
Liberal
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
36%
38%
18%
7%
4,290
Does more good than harm
12%
33%
50%
5%
7,885
Neither/both equally
21%
38%
27%
14%
441
Don't know
17%
35%
25%
23%
223
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Views about size of government among adults who do not believe in Hell by views about government aid to the poor
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Smaller government; fewer services
Bigger government; more services
Depends
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
73%
23%
2%
2%
4,290
Does more good than harm
33%
60%
3%
4%
7,885
Neither/both equally
46%
25%
18%
11%
441
Don't know
41%
30%
5%
23%
223
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Legal in all/most cases
Illegal in all/most cases
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
63%
33%
4%
4,290
Does more good than harm
79%
19%
3%
7,885
Neither/both equally
64%
24%
12%
441
Don't know
54%
32%
14%
223
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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Should be accepted
Should be discouraged
Neither/both equally
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
72%
22%
4%
2%
4,290
Does more good than harm
86%
10%
2%
2%
7,885
Neither/both equally
73%
12%
10%
5%
441
Don't know
65%
14%
5%
16%
223
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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Strongly favor/favor
Oppose/strongly oppose
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
62%
29%
8%
4,290
Does more good than harm
83%
13%
4%
7,885
Neither/both equally
69%
18%
13%
441
Don't know
61%
23%
16%
223
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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Stricter environmental laws and regulations cost too many jobs and hurt the economy
Stricter environmental laws and regulations are worth the cost
Neither/both equally
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
46%
50%
2%
2%
4,290
Does more good than harm
17%
80%
1%
2%
7,885
Neither/both equally
19%
59%
15%
7%
441
Don't know
24%
49%
2%
26%
223
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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Evolved; due to natural processes
Evolved; due to God's design
Evolved; don't know how
Always existed in present form
Don't know
Sample size
Does more harm than good
48%
20%
4%
25%
3%
4,290
Does more good than harm
63%
17%
4%
15%
2%
7,885
Neither/both equally
45%
16%
11%
19%
9%
441
Don't know
36%
18%
9%
22%
16%
223
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.