The bar chart shown the changes in the world’s religions from 2015 to 2060. The data is divided into nine majors (Christians, Muslims, Unaffiliated, Hindus, Buddhists, Folk religions, Jew, Other religions) and the percentages are provided for each group
Overall, in 2015 Christians were the largest religions group at 31% of the global population, and slightly increasing to 32% by 2060. Muslims increase 24% in 2015 are projected to see significant growth and reaching 31% by 2060. The Unaffiliated group is expected to decrease from 16% in 2015 to 13% by 2060, while Hindus will remain stable with only a minor decline from 15% to 14%. Similarly, Buddhists, Folk religions, and other religions are decrease by 1%. However, Jews religions group will remain the same at 02%
In 2015, Muslims and Unaffiliated were the second and third largest religions group. On the contrary, Jews were the smallest one, together with other religions, which is as the same as Jews. Likewise, that is predicted to still be the same in 2060. Muslims will remarkably close to overtake Christians in 2060.While the other regions groups in the graph slowly descend and remain unchanged.
