New Pew Polling on Buddhism in America
The Pew Research Center recently published polling about Buddhism in America. A few interesting facts include the following:
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As of 2020 only about 1.3% of the U.S. population was Buddhist.
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American Buddhists are much more likely to live in the West. This isn’t surprising considering the West Coast’s relative proximity to Asia.
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There is high turnover in that many who are Buddhist converted and many who were Buddhist left the religion.
I, of course, live in the West so I am a typical ‘American Buddhist’ in that regard. I also connect with the fluidity of being Buddhist, as I was raised with no religion and my specific beliefs about Buddhism have evolved over the past 30 years since I intially took refuge in the Three Jewels. In my case, I’ve moved from being more religous to what I’d describe as a ‘secular Buddhist.’
Pew also reports that Buddhism is shrinking world wide. I take heart that ‘religiously unaffiliated’ is a growing group worldwide. Sadly, the theistic religions continue to grow. (See the second image below)
The quote shared below is from Pew’s related focus group interviews.

