Among young adults without children, men are more likely than women to say they want to be parents someday
Among adults ages 18 to 34, 69% of those who have never been married say they want to get married one day.
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Among adults ages 18 to 34, 69% of those who have never been married say they want to get married one day.
High school teachers are more likely than elementary and middle school teachers to hold negative views about AI tools in education.
As of 2021, 25% of 40-year-olds in the United States had never been married, a significant increase from 20% in 2010.
Younger women, women with a postgraduate degree and Democratic women are more likely to keep their last name after marriage.
Most U.S. workers say they did not ask for higher pay the last time they were hired for a job, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
55% of Americans say there are too few women in top executive business positions. This is down somewhat from 59% who said this in 2018.
Most self-employed workers (62%) say they are extremely or very satisfied with their job, compared with 51% of those who are not self-employed.
36% of Americans say that more young adults living with their parents is bad for society, while 16% say it is good for society.
Majorities of both moms and dads with a young adult child age 18 to 34 say they’re as involved in their child’s day-to-day life as they’d like to be.
In 2021, 18% of parents didn’t work for pay, which was unchanged from 2016, according to a new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
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