short readsApr 10, 2020 As family structures change in U.S., a growing share of Americans say it makes no difference 45% of Americans don’t think it makes a difference that there is growing variety in the types of family arrangements people live in.
short readsApr 27, 2018 About one-third of U.S. children are living with an unmarried parent The share of U.S. children living with an unmarried parent has more than doubled since 1968, jumping from 13% to 32% in 2017.
short readsApr 6, 2017 Number of U.S. adults cohabiting with a partner continues to rise, especially among those 50 and older Roughly half of U.S. cohabiters are younger than 35. But an increasing number of Americans ages 50 and older are in cohabiting relationships.
short readsDec 30, 2015 It’s no longer a ‘Leave It to Beaver’ world for American families – but it wasn’t back then, either In 2014, just 14% of children younger than 18 lived with a stay-at-home mother and a working father who were in their first marriage. In 1960, half of children were living in this arrangement.