Almost all of them and about 89 percent consider themselves as active in their chosen religion. The facts of that survey are disputed and perhaps there is better data available.
About 20% of the US population identifies as Catholic.
According to State Master website, Louisiana comes in number 11 of the states, with 30% of its population belonging to the Catholic Church.
20 percent
Individuals in their twenties represent about 18 percent of the adult US population but account for around 30-35 percent of total convictions in the US.
The Philippines is the country with over 80 percent Catholic population, making it the only predominantly Catholic country in Asia. The influence of Spanish colonization in the Philippines heavily contributed to the spread of Catholicism in the country.
6 percent
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Vatican-Annuario reported in March 2012 that the worldwide Cahtolic population reached 1.196 billion, which means that Catholics as a percentage of the global population "remained stable at around 17.5 percent." See the report at the link below.
In 2002, the richest 20 percent of people in the US owned about 84 percent of the total available wealth. This high level of wealth concentration is indicative of significant income inequality in the country.
Roman-Catholic, meaning they profess the Catholic religion (unlike Protestantism, which is the most followed religion in the US or Canada).
26% are Catholic.
thirty percent
2.91% of Indonesia is Roman Catholic.
About 40 percent of Cuba's population is Afro-Cuban, with African roots. The island is known for its diverse population, which includes people of Spanish, African, and other ethnic backgrounds. Afro-Cubans have contributed significantly to Cuban culture, music, and art.
Religion in the US is as follows: Protestant - 52 percent, Catholic - 24 percent, Mormon - 2 percent, Jewish - 1 Percent, Muslim - 1 Percent, Others* - 10 percent, and None - 10 percent. *Baha'i. Sikh, Jain, Zoroastrian, Hindu, Buddhist, etc. According to the CIA World Factbook: Protestant 51.3%, Roman Catholic 23.9%, Mormon 1.7%, other Christian 1.6%, Jewish 1.7%, Buddhist 0.7%, Muslim 0.6%, other or unspecified 2.5%, unaffiliated 12.1%, none 4% (2007 est.)
83 percent of quebecors roman catholic?
Lithuania's population is reported to be about 77.2% Roman Catholic.
90%
Roughly 70%
Roman Catholic.
No, Evangelical Protestants make up about 26 percent versus Catholic at about 24 percent of the U.S. population. They are the two largest religions in the country. However, if the Evangelicals are broken down into their numerous individual sects, Catholicism is the largest religion in the U.S.