Christmas is probably the most anticipated and celebrated of any of the holidays here in the United States. A recent Gallup Poll found that 95% of Americans celebrate the holiday in one way or another. This number has remained pretty consistent since Gallup began measuring it in 1994 (with the numbers ranging from 93% to 96% in that 17 year stretch).
For many christmas is a very religious holiday, and for others it is just somewhat religious or even purely secular -- as the holiday is celebrated by 80% of us atheists and other non-christians. According to the poll about 51% of those who celebrate the holiday believe christmas is a strongly religious holiday. Another 31% say it is a somewhat religious holiday, and 17% celebrate christmas as a purely secular holiday.
What I found interesting in the survey was how people celebrate the holiday. Almost everyone celebrates the secular part of the holiday (Santa, gifts, tree, meeting with family & friends), while smaller numbers celebrate the religious aspect of the holiday. Here are the numbers on how Americans celebrate the holiday:
Exchange gifts..........93%
Meet with family/friends on christmas eve/day..........93%
Put up a christmas tree..........88%
Put up decorations (other than tree)..........87%
Reflect on birth of christ..........78%
Go to christmas parties..........74%
Display religious decorations..........65%
Attend religious service on christmas eve/day..........62%
Attend christmas concert/play..........56%
However you celebrate this day and season, I hope it is a happy and safe time for each and every one of you.
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