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A fortune teller arranges tarot cards on table. (Prathan Chorruangsak/Getty Images) How we did this. Pew Research Center conducted this study to gauge Americans’ experiences with astrology, tarot ...
What do you think about astrology, fortune tellers and tarot cards? According to a new report by the Pew Research Center, a nonpartisan, nonadvocacy fact tank out of Washington, D.C., 30% of ...
Fortune telling, tarot and ... Stevens’s work to bring to light the accurate history of tarot is not to propose that non-Romani folks stop reading cards, or even saying that fortune telling ...
And while nearly 1 in 3 Americans consult tarot cards, astrology or fortune tellers on a yearly basis, most do so for enjoyment, rather than spiritual guidance; 20% of U.S. adults say they opt in ...
Thirteen percent of the younger cohort say they rely on astrology, tarot cards or fortune telling “at least a little” when making major life decisions, compared to 7% of U.S. adults overall.
A Pennsylvania law prohibits paid fortune-telling, including tarot card reading and astrology. State Rep. Greg Scott is seeking to repeal the law, which dates back to the mid-1800s.
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More than 30 per cent of Americans believe in some sort of esoteric knowledge and regularly consult astrology, tarot readers or fortune tellers, according to a recent ... For example, searches for ...
A lot of American adults — about 3 in 10 — make use of astrology, tarot cards or fortune tellers at least once a year. But only a small fraction of them rely on what they learn from these ...
LGBT adults are most likely (29%) among the survey’s analyzed demographic subgroups to say they use either tarot cards, horoscopes or fortune tellers to get helpful insights, and 21% of LGBT ...
And while nearly 1 in 3 Americans consult tarot cards, astrology or fortune tellers on a yearly basis, most do so for enjoyment, rather than spiritual guidance; 20% of U.S. adults say they opt in ...