short readsFeb 13, 2019 8 facts about love and marriage in America The landscape of relationships in America has shifted dramatically in recent decades. Read eight facts about love and marriage in the country.
short readsOct 11, 2017 The share of Americans living without a partner has increased, especially among young adults In the past 10 years, the share of U.S. adults living without a spouse or partner has climbed to 42%, up from 39% in 2007.
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 4, 2015 The link between a college education and a lasting marriage College-educated women have an almost eight-in-ten chance of still being married after two decades.
short readsFeb 6, 2014 New census data show more Americans are tying the knot, but mostly it’s the college-educated Marriage is back – at least, a little bit, and with some caveats.