The statistics are unavailable, as the client privilege applies. However, there are good indications that many Jehovah's Witnesses are vulnerable to the economic conditions which result in persons seeking social assistance. One of the biggest negative contributors is their disdain for higher education, leaving them little choice but to seek employment in volatile or menial industries, such as cleaning, window-washing or factory work. There are exceptions, of course - those who are realistic about their situation will often take courses to allow a higher-paying bracket to be attained. These end up as Elders. :/
There is no specific data available on the number of Jehovah's Witnesses who are on welfare. The eligibility for welfare is based on individual circumstances, not religious affiliations.
There are currently 41 Assembly Halls of Jehovah's Witnesses in use in the US, with sevaral more being planned. There is also a District Convention Center of Jehovah's Witnesses in North Miami, Florida.
There were approximately 8.2 million white individuals receiving welfare in the U.S. as of 2019. However, it's important to note that welfare programs are based on need, not race.
I don't have that specific information, but you can refer to official statistics from the Swedish government or welfare agencies for accurate numbers.
Around 47 million black citizens are in the US. Approximately 25% of black Americans are on welfare, according to recent statistics.
The exact number of new converts to Jehovah's Witnesses each day is not publicly available. The organization does not publish these statistics.
About seven and a half million.
call the branch of Jehovahs witnesses. The number can be found on most of their books and magazines
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According to the 2010 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide there was a peakof 218,698 Witnesses in Japan reporting time spent preaching.
jehovahs witnesses dont gamble but the do drink not to the point that they get drunk
Many will argue but it is Jehovahs Witnesses. Ps 83:18
Yes. There are aproxtimately 15,000 of Jehovah's Witnesses in New Zealand.
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