What are people’s habits when it comes to attending religious services? How many people regularly visit their place of worship? There’s reason to think survey results may not yield accurate answers—but cell phone location data might. Using this data, Chicago Booth’s Devin G. Pope finds that in the United States, far fewer people attend religious services on a weekly or monthly basis than claim to in surveys. The data make it possible to uncover new insights on organized religion in the US, such as which groups are the most regular in their attendance and which are most socioeconomically diverse.

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