As marriage rates have declined, the share of U.S. adults who have ever lived with an unmarried partner has risen.
This decade will likely be the first since the one that began in 1850 to break a long-running decline in American household size.
Moms are more likely than dads to say they are the primary meal preparers, and they spend more time on average than dads on meal preparation.
A majority of Americans say they know only some of their neighbors, but far fewer say they know most of them.
For example, about four-in-ten of those who used mail-in DNA testing say they were surprised by results for where ancestors came from.
Couples who meet online are more likely than those who meet offline to be diverse by some measures – but this can be explained by age.
The changing role of fathers has introduced new challenges as dads juggle the competing demands of family and work.
Roughly half of Americans say it’s better for a woman who wants to reach high political office to have children before entering politics. Views are different when it comes to leadership positions in the business world.
American motherhood has changed in many ways since Mother’s Day was first celebrated more than 100 years ago.
A majority of parents are concerned about the experiences their teen might encounter online. Parents take various actions to monitor and police their teen’s online behavior.