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CNA).- The number of Americans who claim to be witches has increased dramatically over the past 30 years.
An
estimated 1 to 1.5 million people say they practice Wicca or paganism, a
rise from an estimated 8,000 Wiccans in 1990, and 340,000 in 2008.
In
2014, a Pew Research Center survey found about 0.4 percent of Americans
identify themselves Pagan or Wiccan, a significant increase over prior
years.
If
accurate, the Pew data would suggest that there are more
self-identified "witches" in the United States than members of some
mainline Protestant denominations. For example, according to 2017
figures, there are 1.4 million practicing Presbyterians in the United
States.
Wicca
is a form of modern pagan witchcraft begun in the 1940s and 1950s in
the United Kingdom. Those who practice Wicca often refer to themselves
as “witches.” People who practice other forms of witchcraft may not
identify with the "Wiccan" or "pagan" label, meaning that the number of
self-identified witches in the United States might actually be higher
than reported.
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