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Mapped: The Most Religious States in America

Mapped: The Most Religious States in America

Update: 2025-11-16
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This post is by Niccolo Conte from Visual Capitalist





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Map of the most religious states in the U.S.


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Key Takeaways



  • Mississippi ranks as the most religious state, with 50% of adults classified as highly religious, followed closely by South Carolina at 46% and both South Dakota and Louisiana at 45%.

  • The least religious states are Vermont (13%), New Hampshire (15%), and Maine (17%), all located in New England.



Religion plays a defining role in American culture and politics, but the degree of religiosity varies dramatically by state.


This visualization maps out the share of adults who are highly religious based on survey data from the Pew Research Center.


The survey was of 36,908 adults, conducted July 2023 to March 2024, with religiousness based on prayer frequency, attendance at religious services, belief in God, and the importance of religion in life.


Which U.S. States are the Most Religious?


Mississippi leads as America’s most religious state, with 50% of adults surveyed categorized as highly religious.


The table below shows the share of residents in each U.S. state who are considered highly religious:











































































































































































































































































RankStateShare of people who are highly religious
1Mississippi50.3%
2South Carolina45.6%
3South Dakota44.7%
4Louisiana44.5%
5Tennessee43.5%
6Utah42.2%
7North Carolina40.6%
8Arkansas40.3%
9Alabama39.6%
10Kansas38.1%
11Georgia38.0%
12North Dakota37.9%
13Oklahoma37.9%
14Idaho37.3%
15Kentucky36.9%
16Indiana36.3%
17Texas35.7%
18Virginia34.8%
19New Mexico34.4%
20Missouri33.0%
21Montana32.9%
22Wyoming31.1%
23Illinois31.1%
24Nebraska29.9%
25Florida29.7%
26Michigan29.6%
27West Virginia29.5%
28New Jersey29.0%
29Delaware28.6%
30Ohio28.5%
31Minnesota27.3%
32Wisconsin27.0%
33Maryland26.7%
34Arizona26.7%
35Pennsylvania26.5%
36Alaska26.4%
37New York24.6%
38Washington24.5%
39California23.9%
40Colorado23.7%
41Connecticut23.0%
42Rhode Island21.7%
43Iowa21.3%
44Hawaii20.6%
45Massachusetts19.6%
46Oregon19.1%
47Nevada18.7%
48District of Columbia18.2%
49Maine17.2%
50New Hampshire15.3%
51Vermont13.4%



South Carolina follows Mississippi with 46% of adults highly religious, with South Dakota and Louisiana tied next at 45%.


The data highlights a strong concentration of religious adherence in the American South. States like Tennessee (44%), North Carolina (41%), and Arkansas (40%) demonstrate the cultural legacy of the “Bible Belt,” where Christianity remains woven into America’s religiosity.


The Least-Religious States in America


In contrast, the Northeast and much of the West Coast are markedly less religious.<

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Mapped: The Most Religious States in America

Mapped: The Most Religious States in America

Niccolo Conte