Presbyterians Today: Comparing Presbyterians to other U.S. worshipers
Demographically, Presbyterians differ from worshipers in other congregations in four important ways:
- presbyterians are older. Eight in 10 Presbyterians (79 percent) but only seven in 10 other worshipers (69 percent) are age 45 or older.*
- More presbyterians are retired (40 percent; 29 percent); fewer are employed (48 percent; 58 percent).
- Fewer presbyterians have children living at home (34 percent; 43 percent); more are empty-nesters (40 percent; 31 percent).
- More presbyterians have at least a college degree (of those 25 years of age and older 58 percent; 47 percent).
On other characteristics Presbyterians are similar to other worshipers:
- Six in 10 are female (Presbyterians, 62 percent; others, 61 percent).
- Two-thirds are married (68 percent; 66 percent).
- One-quarter have household incomes of $100,000 or more (24 percent; 24 percent).
- large majorities were born in the United States (96 percent;
90 percent).
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