White Christians are now a minority in these 19  states
Jonathan Merritt ("RNS," March 3, 2015) 
The notion of America as a mostly white, mostly Christian country is 
rapidly  becoming a fact for the history books. 
“The U.S. religious landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation that 
is  fundamentally reshaping American politics and culture,” says Dan Cox, 
research  director for Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). 
Last week, PRRI released the American Values Atlas (AVA), an interactive  
online tool that compiles data about Americans’ opinions, identities, and  
values. One of the biggest takeaways of this years’ study was that, for the  
first time ever, America is not a majority Protestant nation. Part of this 
shift  is due to the growing number of religiously unaffiliated Americans, now 
at 22  percent nationally and 34 percent of young people. 
The study also revealed that in 19 states, “white Christians” are now a  
minority group. The list of states where this is the case includes a few  
surprises. Several Southern and “Bible belt” states such as Georgia (#16) made 
 the list, and Texas (#7) had the same population of white Christians as 
New York  (#5). While one might want to blame these shifts on “secularism,” 
one force at  work seems to be America’s increasing ethnic diversity. 
According to PRRI,  Hispanic Catholics are a growing proportion of Catholics 
and 
evangelical  Protestants are becoming less white. 
Here is the full ranking of the 19 states with their corresponding  
percentages of white Christians: 
1. Hawaii – 20 percent 
2. California – 25 percent 
3. New Mexico – 33 percent 
4. Nevada – 36 percent 
5. New York – 37 percent 
6. Alaska – 37 percent 
7. Texas – 37 percent 
8. Maryland – 38 percent 
9. Arizona – 38 percent 
10. Washington – 42 percent 
11. Florida – 42 percent 
12. Oregon – 43 percent 
13. New Jersey – 43 percent 
14. Colorado – 44 percent 
15. Illinois – 46 percent 
16. Georgia – 46 percent 
17. Vermont – 47 percent 
18. Delaware – 48 percent 
19. Louisiana – 49 percent 
NOTES: PRRI’s definition of “white Christian” includes those evangelical  
Protestants, mainline Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and 
Mormons  who identify as “white, non-Hispanic.” According to PRRI, “The 
American 
Values  Atlas draws upon 50,000 annual telephone interviews among a random 
sample of  Americans to deliver an unprecedented level of detail about the 
United States’  cultural and religious landscape.”  
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