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⚠ The US Religion Census counts congregants, not residents. This means that some counties may exceed 100% if more people travel from neighboring areas. Values have been capped at 100%
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⚠ Grey counties have fewer than 10 deaths in this category — data suppressed for privacy
⚠ Connecticut shown as state average:
In 2022, Connecticut replaced its 8 counties with 9 planning regions that split and recombine former county boundaries. Data sourced from planning regions have been averaged so Connecticut can still be compared across years and with other counties.