THE FOLLOWING IS VIA YWN

A Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) report released on Wednesday, 14 Tammuz, shows chareidim are generally more satisfied with life.

According to the report, at the end of 2016, 75% of the population in Israel was Jewish, approximately 20% were Arab and 5% ‘other’. Among the Jews, about 45% define themselves as secular, 25% traditional, 15% very religious, and 14% chareidi.

According to forecasts, the chareidi population will grow significantly over the next few years, from 11% today, to 32% in 2065.

According to the report, Jews are more satisfied with their lives than Arabs, but among the Jews, the chareidim are more satisfied with their lives and their economic situation than with the rest of the population. It is noted that 91% of the chareidim contributed money to organizations or private individuals during the year, compared to only 60% of the secular population.

How many travel abroad?

46% of Jews

25% of Arabs

Among the Jews who travel, only 17% of chareidim traveled abroad for vacation as compared to 60% among the secular sector.

Surfing the internet

83% of Jews ages 20 and older

43% among the Arabs

Among the Jews, 92% of the secular are connected to the net as compared to 40% among chareidim. Read more at YWN