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- Facts On Unmarried Parents in the U. S. - Pew Research Center
One-in-four parents living with a child in the United States today are unmarried, up from 7% in 1968 A growing share of unmarried parents are cohabiting partners
- Unmarried Adults - Research and data from Pew Research Center
Among unmarried adults, women without children have as much wealth as single men In 2022, single women without children had a median wealth of $87,200, while the typical single man had $82,100
- Key findings on marriage and cohabitation in the U. S.
As marriage rates have declined, the share of U S adults who have ever lived with an unmarried partner has risen
- Share of US adults living without a romantic partner declines slightly . . .
The share of adults cohabiting with an unmarried partner also increased, from 6% to 7% The decline since 2019 in the share of adults who are unpartnered has occurred across all age groups
- Rising Share of U. S. Adults Are Living Without a Spouse or Partner
This analysis uses decennial census and American Community Survey data to examine the single, 25- to 54-year-old U S population and compare it with adults who are either married or living with an unmarried partner Though the decennial census has collected information on marital status for many
- Among unmarried adults, women without children have as much wealth as . . .
And among heads of households, unmarried women without children are older, on average, than unmarried men The median age of single women without children heading a household is 61, compared with 50 for single men heading a household Once we account for age, single women without children don’t have the same wealth as single men
- Party affiliation of US voters by gender, orientation, marital status . . .
Men continue to be more likely than women to associate with the Republican Party Partisan affiliation also varies by marital status, with gender differences in party identification apparent among married and unmarried voters Sexual orientation is also strongly associated with partisanship among both men and women
- Record Share of Americans Have Never Married - Pew Research Center
Analyses of unmarried Americans are based on adults ages 25 and older for consistency in comparison over time Analyses of young adults focus on those ages 25 to 34 “Unmarried” adults comprise those who have never married and those who are divorced, separated or widowed
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