The rise of "No Religion" in the US. This is the graph that has most surprised me this year. Via @wesyangpic.twitter.com/s5UukYy6Ba
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Why? (Not an argumentative why, just a curious why. This is a claim often made, but usually badly argued - I'd love to see a good argument for it.)
It's unclear to me that this is happening in non-tech industries. Now I think tech is increasingly rising in scale and importance so that may be enough. But I see no signs of law, finance, etcetc moving this direction
You mean not going?
I mean university attendance going from absolutely hegemonic in my social class to “Oh you went to university? Cool, you do you.” in 20 years or less.
Dumb. With falling birthrates, colleges will start to offer dirt cheap tuitions due to the over-supply of academics today. The data here you're working from is also bad: "no religion" just means "not my parents' religion". Everyone is religious whether orn't they admit it.
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