2024 Compare Cities Religion:
Philadelphia, PA vs Tuscaloosa, AL

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- People living in Tuscaloosa are 5.9% more likely to have a religous affiliation, than people living in Philadelphia
 Philadelphia, PATuscaloosa, ALUnited States
 Percent Religious49.5%55.4%49.4%
 Baptist8.7%33.4%8.2%
 Episcopalian0.8%1.0%0.6%
 Catholic25.9%2.0%19.7%
 Church of Jesus Christ0.5%0.7%2.1%
 Lutheran0.7%0.1%2.4%
 Pentecostal1.0%1.8%1.9%
 Methodist1.4%7.1%4.0%
 Presbyterian1.1%1.5%1.7%
 Other Christian4.4%7.6%6.7%
 Judaism1.1%0.1%0.7%
 Eastern1.1%0.0%0.5%
 Islam2.6%0.2%0.9%
Reviews for Philadelphia    139 Reviews

Philadelphia is a very walkable and fun city to explore (albeit be aware of where not to explore at least at night). The city has beautiful old architecture , great  More

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I’m originally from New York City, then lived in a small city in upstate New York for eight years, then moved down to Philadelphia and have lived here for many years.  More

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Now the only reason some people disagree is because MONEY. If you live in “manayunk” (which I lived for 2 years) you can’t compare … you can’t compare your out skirt  More

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Reviews for Tuscaloosa    9 Reviews

This is the deal with Tuscaloosa. If you have strong family support that will keep you on track, you may be okay. Alabama has too many broken, uneducated, poor  More

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We've lived in Tuscaloosa for several years now. It's a diverse, friendly college town -- home of the University of Alabama and it's lovely campus -- that is relatively  More

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Tuscaloosa used to have some character. We had a decent live music scene, an up and coming artist community, affordable housing, and there were even several places for  More

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