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10-13-2017 05:26 PM - edited 10-13-2017 05:27 PM
The share of Americans living without a partner has increased, especially among young adults
The share of U.S. adults living without a spouse or partner climbed to 42% in 2017, up from 39% in 2007 – a trend seen particularly among young adults. Roughly six-in-ten adults younger than 35 are now living without a spouse or partner, up from 56% just 10 years ago.
Pew Research Center
10-13-2017 05:31 PM
My grandchildern at 29 and 30. Are single and living alone. I haven't heard any complaints from either one.
10-13-2017 05:33 PM
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10-13-2017 05:40 PM
@DiAnne wrote:My grandchildern at 29 and 30. Are single and living alone. I haven't heard any complaints from either one.
The complaints I've heard from the young professional guys is that they are looking for someone to settle down with and can't find anyone who is much interested.
10-13-2017 05:44 PM
@Noel7 wrote:The share of Americans living without a partner has increased, especially among young adults
The share of U.S. adults living without a spouse or partner climbed to 42% in 2017, up from 39% in 2007 – a trend seen particularly among young adults. Roughly six-in-ten adults younger than 35 are now living without a spouse or partner, up from 56% just 10 years ago.
Pew Research Center
@Noel7, does this survey include those cohabiting but without Da Licence?
I feel that actual, legal marriage has been on a steady decline since the 60s compared to the first half of the 20th C, judging by all I know, see and hear from friends, family, co-workers, the media, etc.
Marriage has become At Last for many, instead of At First and then divorce. Which, IMO, is a good thing. Similarly, women waiting to have a child until they’re mature and financially stable and/or in a stable relationship - so much better for the planned for, wanted children born either to a couple who will want and care for them equally, or a strong, financially stable mom.
I approve of both trends. JMO.
10-13-2017 05:54 PM
@Snowpuppy wrote:
@DiAnne wrote:My grandchildern at 29 and 30. Are single and living alone. I haven't heard any complaints from either one.
The complaints I've heard from the young professional guys is that they are looking for someone to settle down with and can't find anyone who is much interested.
From studies I've read over the past few years, that's it. It's the women mostly who don't want to get married, especially when they are young. A lot of women can support themselves and some don't want to have children. Others are career oriented.
10-13-2017 05:59 PM
@Moonchilde wrote:
@Noel7 wrote:The share of Americans living without a partner has increased, especially among young adults
The share of U.S. adults living without a spouse or partner climbed to 42% in 2017, up from 39% in 2007 – a trend seen particularly among young adults. Roughly six-in-ten adults younger than 35 are now living without a spouse or partner, up from 56% just 10 years ago.
Pew Research Center
@Noel7, does this survey include those cohabiting but without Da Licence?
I feel that actual, legal marriage has been on a steady decline since the 60s compared to the first half of the 20th C, judging by all I know, see and hear from friends, family, co-workers, the media, etc.
Marriage has become At Last for many, instead of At First and then divorce. Which, IMO, is a good thing. Similarly, women waiting to have a child until they’re mature and financially stable and/or in a stable relationship - so much better for the planned for, wanted children born either to a couple who will want and care for them equally, or a strong, financially stable mom.
I approve of both trends. JMO.
I think so:
"The share of U.S. adults living without a spouse or partner..."
I may try to track down more on the study. My opening post is all that came in the email from Pew about it.
I agree with your comments and observations.
10-13-2017 06:02 PM
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