Religion in the United States is worth $1.2tn a year, making it
equivalent to the 15th largest economy in the world, according
to a national study.
The faith economy has a higher value than the combined revenues of
the top 10 technology companies in the US, including Apple, Amazon and
Google, says the analysis from Georgetown University in Washington DC.
The Socioeconomic Contributions of Religion
to American Society: An Empirical Analysis calculated the $1.2tn figure
by estimating the value of religious institutions, including healthcare
facilities, schools, daycare and charities; media; businesses with
faith backgrounds; the kosher and halal food markets; social and
philanthropic programmes; and staff and overheads for congregations.
Co-author Brian Grim said it was a conservative estimate. More than
344,000 congregations across the US collectively employ hundreds of
thousands of staff and buy billions of dollars worth of goods and
services.
More than 150 million Americans, almost half the population, are
members of faith congregations, according to the report. Although
numbers are declining, the sums spent by religious organisations on
social programmes have tripled in the past 15 years, to $9bn.
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