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The share of the adult born again population that is from households making $60,000 or more annually was 21% in 2005 compared with to 25% in 2000 and 13% in 1991.
Half of those living in the South (50%) are classified as born agains, compared to 35% of those living in the West, 43% of individuals who live in the Midwest, and 28% of individuals who live in the Northeast.
Born agains are more likely than the average adult to have volunteered their time to help their church in the past week (38% to 26%, respectively).