Christianity is the dominant religion in the United States accounting for about 70% of the religious population. Jehovah's Witnesses is one of the Christian denominations found in the United States. In fact, the religion's headquarters are located in Warwick, New York. However, populations of Jehovah's Witnesses are relatively small from state to state. Jehovah's Witnesses make up only 1% of the US population and more than 1% of the population in only five states. The state of Wyoming has the largest percentage of Jehovah's Witnesses at 3% of the population.
States With Notable Jehovah's Witness Populations
The state of Wyoming has the highest percentage of Jehovah's Witnesses within the population at 3%. Washington, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Georgia all have population representing 2% of the state population. The remaining states have populations of Jehovah's Witnesses of 1% or less. New York, the state in which the church is headquartered, has a population of only 1%.
Demographics
The majority of Jehovah's Witnesses in the United States are 30 to 49 years old (34%) followed by 50 to 64 years old (29%). Women make up 65% in comparison to men at 35%. Race is fairly equally distributed with 36% White, 32% Latino, and 27% Black, however, Asians make up less than 1%. Interestingly, 48% of Jehovah's Witnesses have a household income of less than $30,000 and 63% have a high school degree as their highest level of education.










