Posted in Pennsylvania
January 02, 2016
Here Are The 10 Most Religious Counties In Pennsylvania
Your New Year’s Eve celebration has left you feeling like a full-blown hedonist, but you can put your mind at ease knowing that all hope for your soul is not lost. Pennsylvania as a whole is much more religious than the United States average, with an average of 53.84% of residents identifying as religious. (The U.S. average is 48.78%.)
Here are the most religious counties in Pennsylvania. We used data from Sperling’s List Builder to determine the results.
We’re aware that these uncertain times are limiting many aspects of life. While we continue to feature destinations that make our state wonderful, please take proper precautions or add them to your bucket list to see at a later date. If you know of a local business that could use some extra support during these times, please nominate them here: onlyinyourstate.com/nominate

51.58% of people in Wayne County identify as religious.

52.18% of people in Clearfield County identify as religious.

52.50% of people in Venango County identify as religious.

53.32% of people in Armstrong County identify as religious.

56.05% of people in Clarion County identify as religious.

58.72% of people in Lawrence County identify as religious.

58.87% of people in Jefferson County identify as religious.

59.11% of people in Somerset County identify as religious.

68.87% of people in Cameron County identify as religious.

88.75% of people in Elk County identify as religious.
Is your county on the list? What do you think of the results? Share your thoughts below.