More S’poreans, particularly young adults, declare they have no religion: 2020 population census

More people in Singapore, in particular young adults, are declaring that they have no religion. According to the latest population census released today (June 16), one in five surveyed (20%) stated that they have no religious affiliation, up from 17% in 2010. Whilst in 2010, findings reported Buddhism (33%) as the most commonly held religion, … Continue reading More S’poreans, particularly young adults, declare they have no religion: 2020 population census