This is ChatGPT's answer to: In the USA people from which income quintile are most likely to attend church regularly.
According to the web search results, people from the highest income quintile are most likely to attend church regularly in the USA. The web search results show that:
- In 2018, among Americans in the bottom income quartile, 35% report that they “never” go to church. Americans in the highest income quartile have the lowest percentage of those who say they “never” go to church, with 25%1.
- In 2018, a quarter of the wealthiest Americans reported never attending services, while the share of those in the bottom bracket who never darkened a church door was over 35 percent2.
These results suggest that there is an inequality gap in church attendance based on income levels. However, these results do not necessarily imply a causal relationship between income and church attendance, as there may be other factors involved. For example, some studies have found that social capital, education, and health are also related to church attendance3. Therefore, more research is needed to understand the complex dynamics of income and church attendance in the USA.
Even more so if you have possibilities in the very high paying NBA or NFL, yet from what I've read, people in that position have about the same rate of crime as the age/gender/race demographic that they come from.
We have a huge crime problem (see below) and so we could afford to spend quite a but to address it and still be ahead, but we must think clearly at is and look coldly at the data: