More S’pore residents have no religion in 2025 than in 2020

More S’pore residents have no religion in 2025 than in 2020


SINGAPORE – The share of Singapore residents with no religious affiliation grew to 23.9 per cent in 2025, from 20 per cent in 2020.

This upward trend has been continuing for more than a decade, according to numbers on Singapore’s religious diversity tracked by the Department of Statistics.

Its latest General Household Survey 2025, released on June 30, showed a general decline in proportion of those identifying with Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, and Islam among residents aged 15 years and above.

The only one bucking the trend was Hinduism, which grew from 5 per cent to 5.4 per cent.

The 3.9 percentage point uptick among the non-religious was the most notable change for the data on religion in Singapore. It means that about one in four Singapore residents here identify with no religion, up from 17 per cent in 2010.

The General Household Survey, published by SingStat between the population censuses, provides a snapshot of Singapore’s population and household trends. The last survey was released in 2015.

Population censuses are carried out every 10 years, with the most recent held in 2020.




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