Unknown. Unless a survey was conducted of all practising lawyers asking the to honestly state their views on religion. Which, to my knowledge, hasn't happened.
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Lawyers are liberals so they are democratic...roughly 68%
The income for the top ten percent of lawyers is about 205,000 dollars per year but can vary greatly depending on salary plus settlement percentages. Some lawyers make millions of dollars per year.
20% of 25 = 25*20/100 = 5
Ronnie O'sullivan is god finder, but now he is atheist
As of 2006 the current US population was 299,398,484 As of 2007 the number of Active lawyers in the US is 1,143,358 1 percent of 299,398.484 is 2,993,984 therefore less than 1 percent of Americans are Lawyers. On a side note I heard that if you were to interview 100 people, 1 out of 100 would be a lawyer.
Officially the country is atheist, Taoist and Buddhist abound and about four percent are Christian and two percent are Muslim. China today is a Communist country and therefore is considered officially atheist. But there are many Buddhists and an estimated 70 million Christians in China today.
There are about 1.3 million lawyers in the US, and the number is growing faster than the total population. It is possible to extend the growth statistic into the future and estimate lawyer population and its percentage of the US population. Thus we could estimate the date at which half the population are lawyers, or even we will all be lawyers. Our law schools are presently experiencing a huge increase in enrollments. If the lawyer population grows at its current 9 percent growth rate, compounded annually, then we will double the current lawyer population in eight years (2019) to 2.6 million lawyers. At that same rate, it will double again in 2027 and again in 2035. That is, we will have 10.4 million lawyers in 2035. A few more cycles like that and by the year 2091, we there will be 681.2 million lawyers in the US--which means that every American over the age of 25 will then be a lawyer. Aren't statistics amazing?
In various polls from 2007 to 2011 the number of people who identify as either atheist, agnostic, non-religious, or "don't know', spans between 21% to 39% in the United Kingdom.
0.1 = 1⁄10th or 10 percent