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https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/12/13/striking-findings-from-2022/ #PewResearch
Striking findings from 2022

Here’s a look back at the past year and some of its biggest news events through 15 of our most striking research findings.

Pew Research Center
Today, 41% of Americans say none of their purchases in a typical week are paid for using cash. This is up from 29% in 2018 and 24% in 2015.

Christians may be a minority of the US population by 2070.

Depending on whether religious switching continues at recent rates, speeds up or stops entirely, #PewResearch projections show Christians of all ages shrinking from 64% to somewhere between 54% and 35% of all Americans by 2070. Over that same period, “nones” would rise from their current 30% of the population to somewhere between 34% and 52%.

https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2022/09/13/modeling-the-future-of-religion-in-america/

Modeling the Future of Religion in America

Since the 1990s, large numbers of Americans have left Christianity to join the growing ranks of U.S. adults who describe their religious identity as atheist, agnostic or “nothing in particular.” If recent trends in religious switching continue, Christians could make up less than half of the U.S. population within a few decades.

Pew Research Center's Religion & Public Life Project

77% of Black Americans – compared with 18% of White Americans – support reparations for descendants of enslaved people.

Among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, views are split: 48% say descendants of enslaved people should be repaid in some way, while 49% say they should not. Only 8% of Republicans and GOP leaners say these descendants should be repaid in some way, and 91% say they should not.

US: 33% of TikTok's adult users regularly get news on the platform, up from 22% two years ago. News consumption on many other social media sites has either decreased or stayed about the same in recent years.

53% of Twitter users regularly get news on the site, which is higher than the share of users who get news from Facebook, Reddit, or YouTube.

@conradhackett also known as not getting news
@philipncohen I'm not sure what kind of news they're seeing. I've actually never used TikTok.
@conradhackett my informal assessment of the algorithm is that the wrongger something is the more views it gets
@philipncohen Just like Twitter, Ted Talks, demography books (Population Bomb), YouTube videos, etc., then I guess.