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Secular Countries 2024

  • 2024 Secularism Scores were determined by CEOWorld using undisclosed methodology. Higher scores indicate greater secularism.

196 countries

Country
Secularism Score 2024
Win-Gallup 2017
Win-Gallup 2015
Pew 2012
Constitutionally Secular
Notes
Sweden98.4873%76%27%Yes
Denmark98.361%52%11.8%No
Iceland98.1649%44%3.5%No
Norway97.9462%-10.1%Mostly
Church largely detached from government in 2017, though king must still be a member
Estonia97.9160%-59.6%Yes
Bahamas97.81---
Netherlands97.28-66%42.1%No
Hong Kong97.14---
Liechtenstein96.95---
Japan96.3160%62%57%Yes
Czech Republic96.3172%75%76.4%Yes
United Kingdom95.9169%66%21.3%No
Finland95.6755%42%17.6%Mostly
Claims secularism, but certain churches collect church tax through government
France95.5950%53%28%Yes
Vietnam95.5163%54%29.6%Yes
Luxembourg95.08--26.8%No
Australia94.6463%58%24.2%Yes
China94.490%90%52.2%No
Barbados94.12---Yes
Macau94.04---
Andorra94.04---
New Zealand93.85--36.6%Yes
Cape Verde93.78---
South Korea93.4860%55%46.4%Yes
Cuba92.41--23%Yes
Albania92.4139%-1.4%Yes
Antigua and Barbuda91.83---
Bulgaria91.7339%39%4.2%Yes
Russia91.1930%23%16.2%Yes
Uruguay90.7--40.7%Yes
Germany90.3360%59%24.7%No
Hungary89.85--18.6%No
Latvia89.7752%50%43.8%Yes
Belarus89.62--28.6%Yes
Canada89.157%53%23.7%Mostly
Constitution still recognizes sovereignty of God
Belgium88.964%48%29%Yes
Switzerland88.05-58%11.9%Mostly
Constitution references God, but also establishes freedom of religion
Taiwan87.73--12.7%Yes
Slovenia87.653%-18%Yes
Slovakia87.39--14.3%Yes
Spain86.9357%55%19%Yes
Israel86.3258%65%3.1%No
Secularism difficult to ascertain, as many religious symbols and habits (kosher food, menorahs, star...
Lithuania86.1140%-10%No
Azerbaijan85.9964%54%0.1%Yes
Ukraine85.9742%24%14.7%Yes
Kazakhstan85.79--4.2%Yes
Montenegro85.56---
Ireland85.5356%51%6.2%Mostly
Constitution has many references to God, but also establishes freedom of religion
Serbia84.6721%21%3.3%Yes
North Macedonia84.5511%10%-No
Uzbekistan83.93--0.8%Yes
Austria83.1553%54%13.5%Yes
United States82.2839%39%16.4%Mostly
Many Christian references and symbols thoughout government, but religions freedom is maintained
Belize82.27---
Argentina8234%20%12.2%Mostly
Constitution designates national church, but no preference is shown in everyday life.
Croatia81.72--5.1%Yes
Bosnia and Herzegovina81.722%32%2.5%No
Greece81.6922%21%6.1%No
Jamaica81.66---
Chile81.59--8.6%Yes
Singapore81.58--16.4%Yes
Portugal81.5638%37%4.4%Yes
Italy80.9326%24%12.4%Yes
Mexico80.7336%28%4.7%Yes
Armenia80.276%5%1.3%Mostly
Constitution designates national church
Kyrgyzstan80.22--0.4%Yes
Cyprus80.13---
Botswana79.59---Yes
Haiti78.98---
Venezuela78.88-2%10%No
Dominica78.81---
Costa Rica78.69---
Poland78.4210%12%5.6%Yes
Moldova78.22--1.4%No
Ecuador77.9518%28%5.5%Yes
India77.815%23%0.1%Yes
Georgia77.41-7%0.7%Mostly
Constitution declares freedom of religion, but also designates official church and includes referenc...
El Salvador77.23---No
Constitution claims secularism, but also designates official church and gives it legal preference
Colombia76.6814%17%6.6%Yes
South Africa75.22--14.9%Yes
Iran74.7920%-0.1%No
Honduras74.62---
Nicaragua74.59---
Peru73.7323%13%3%No
Mozambique73.7---
Monaco73.66---
Malta72.98--2.5%No
Micronesia72.91---Yes
Marshall Islands72.73---
Saint Kitts and Nevis72.56---
Seychelles72.33---No
Saint Lucia70.72---
Solomon Islands70.59---
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines70.33---
Samoa70.19---
San Marino68.98---
Sao Tome and Principe68.73---
Tuvalu68.03---
Vanuatu67.97---
Vatican City67.95---
Nauru67.89---No
Constitution references God, but also establishes freedom of religion
Dominican Republic67.27--10.9%No
Guyana66.52---Yes
Togo66.43---Yes
Brazil65.8117%18%7.9%Yes
Religious symbols still common in state architecture
Zimbabwe65.34---
Burkina Faso65.2---Yes
Ivory Coast65.06---Yes
Panama64.4813%-4.8%No
North Korea64.34--71.3%No
Bolivia64.31---
Angola64.09---Yes
Iraq64.0834%-0.1%No
Lebanon63.5628%18%0.3%No
Turkey63.49-15%1.2%Yes
Ethiopia63.29---
Guatemala62.79---
United Arab Emirates62.63---
Namibia62.28---Yes
Trinidad and Tobago61.83---
Paraguay61.79---
Madagascar61.55---Yes
Uganda61.36--0.5%No
Benin61.34---Yes
Algeria61.3---
Palestine60.5235%19%0.1%No
Liberia60.22---
Somalia60.04---
Tonga60.03---No
Suriname59.96---
Turkmenistan59.52---Yes
South Sudan59.28--1%No
Tajikistan59---Yes
Syria58.4---No
Central African Republic57.19---Yes
Sudan56.93---
Nepal56.91---Yes
Kenya56.82-9%2.5%No
Chad56.74---Yes
Republic of the Congo56.63---Yes
Thailand56.492%2%0.3%No
Mali56.29---Yes
Ghana56.191%-4.2%No
Kuwait54.42---
Tunisia53.74--0.2%No
Cameroon53.63--5.3%Yes
Mauritius52.85---
Rwanda52.8---Yes
Qatar52.78---
Romania52.59%17%0.1%No
Philippines52.069%22%0.1%Yes
Tanzania51.84--1.4%Yes
Bahrain51.44---
Malaysia51.42-23%0.7%No
Senegal51.41---Yes
Jordan51.39---
Cambodia50.76---
Saudi Arabia50.6--0.7%No
Yemen50.53---
Afghanistan50.04-9%0.1%No
Guinea49.83---Yes
Zambia49.79---
Equatorial Guinea49.67---
Gambia49.4---
Grenada48.48---
Eritrea48.34---
Guinea Bissau48.24---Yes
Eswatini48.18---
Kiribati47.98---Mostly
Constitution references God, but also establishes freedom of religion
Fiji47.598%7%0.8%Yes
Gabon47.47---Yes
Lesotho46.88---
Myanmar46.26---No
Nigeria45.972%16%0.4%Yes
Laos45.93---No
Papua New Guinea45.495%4%0.1%No
Burundi45.14---Yes
Egypt45.08---
Malawi44.54---
Sierra Leone44.53---
Mauritania44.43---
Djibouti43.48---
Mongolia43.3729%-35.9%No
DR Congo43.3217%-1.8%Yes
Indonesia43.1330%15%0.1%No
Morocco43-5%0.1%No
Sri Lanka42.57---No
Bangladesh41.9519%5%0.1%Mostly
Constitution endorses both secularism and Islam, but secularism is prominent in everyday life.
Oman41.63---
Brunei41.39---
Niger40.89---
Bhutan40.36---
Pakistan39.886%11%0.1%No
Libya39.24---
Maldives38.84---
Puerto Rico--1.9%No

What is the most secular country?

China is currently considered to be the most secular country in the world with 90% of its citizens claiming they are non-religious.

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