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Status dropout rates of 16- to 24-year-olds, by race/ethnicity: 2006 through 2018. 1 Includes other racial/ethnic categories not separately shown. NOTE: The status dropout rate is the percentage of 16- to 24-year-olds who are not enrolled in school and have not earned a high school credential (either a diploma or an equivalency credential such as a GED certificate).

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As many as one in five churches could permanently close as a result of shutdowns stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, according to David Kinnaman, president of the prominent Christian research organization Barna Group.

In an interview with NPR Monday regarding the status of American churches after months of shutdowns, Kinnaman said although churches were handling things 'pretty swimmingly' at first, circumstances have changed for some.

He noted that although many churches have opened as states' shutdown orders are loosened, their services have had 'a lot less people coming.'

'They're recognizing that the relationships that they thought were much deeper with people were actually not as deep as they expected,' Kinnaman told NPR.

Kinnaman then explained that, in keeping with research from earlier this year, he still expected to see about one in five churches permanently close within the next 18 months.

'If anything, I think that prediction was based on data about two, two-and-a-half months ago, and I think we're even more likely to see that to be the case today,' he noted.

'The disruptions related to giving, and maybe even as important to all that, is that even for those churches that have reopened, they're seeing much smaller numbers of people show up. Networker 4 4 2 download free. So simply reopening a church doesn't fix the underlying economic challenges that you might have.'

One parameter, he explained, was how there had been a drop in belief among pastors that their churches will survive the pandemic, going from 70% responding that they were 'very confident' early on to 58% responding the same more recently.

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Kinnaman said that as time passes, 'we'll look back at this pandemic as a fundamental change to the way Americans' handled church attendance and church donations.

'Obviously, there will be a lot more online attendance than ever before, even after all churches reopen. I think this digital church is here to stay,' he continued.

'I think also it's really going to change the way people think about their donation relationship with local churches as well. There'll have to be even greater demonstration of the value that a church brings not just to those who attend but also those who are part of this community.'

As with other community gathering places, many churches in the United States have been hit hard economically by shutdowns aimed at curbing the spread of the novel coronavirus.

The United Methodist Church, for example, reported a 26% drop in collections for the denomination in the month of April, compared to the same time last year.

'This indicates the impact that the coronavirus has had so far on general church collections,' said Rick King, CFO for the UMC's General Council on Finance and Administration, back in May.

'In March, we saw a little bit of decline compared to prior years. It was really felt in the Western Jurisdiction, where the epidemic started in the U.S. on the West Coast.'

Also, a 'State of the Plate' poll taken by the National Association of Evangelicals — the findings of which were released in late April — found that nearly two-thirds of churches have seen a drop in giving since mid-March.

The NAE survey of about 1,000 churches found that 34% of churches reported a decline in giving by 10-20% or more; 22% reported a decline of 30-50% or more; and 9% reported a drop of 75% or more.

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Drop specified labels from rows or columns.

Remove rows or columns by specifying label names and correspondingaxis, or by specifying directly index or column names. When using amulti-index, labels on different levels can be removed by specifyingthe level.

Parameters
labelssingle label or list-like

Index or column labels to drop.

axis{0 or ‘index', 1 or ‘columns'}, default 0

Whether to drop labels from the index (0 or ‘index') orcolumns (1 or ‘columns').

indexsingle label or list-like

Alternative to specifying axis (labels,axis=0is equivalent to index=labels).

columnssingle label or list-like

Alternative to specifying axis (labels,axis=1is equivalent to columns=labels).

levelint or level name, optional

For MultiIndex, level from which the labels will be removed.

inplacebool, default False

If False, return a copy. Otherwise, do operationinplace and return None.

errors{‘ignore', ‘raise'}, default ‘raise'

If ‘ignore', suppress error and only existing labels aredropped.

Returns
DataFrame

DataFrame without the removed index or column labels.

Raises
KeyError

If any of the labels is not found in the selected axis.

See also

DataFrame.loc

Label-location based indexer for selection by label.

DataFrame.dropna

Return DataFrame with labels on given axis omitted where (all or any) data are missing.

DataFrame.drop_duplicates

Return DataFrame with duplicate rows removed, optionally only considering certain columns.

Drop
Series.drop

Return Series with specified index labels removed.

Examples

Drop columns

Drop a row by index

Drop columns and/or rows of MultiIndex DataFrame





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