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Category Archives: Marriage trends and statistics
An interactive timeline look at the longevity of marriage
Go ahead, give it a whirl! I’ve put together a little interactive timeline feature that offers some revealing trends and statistics about marriages in the United States and just how many of them reach various milestone anniversaries intact. When you … Continue reading
U.S. marriage prospects at historical low, study finds
Americans are less likely to be married today than at any time in the nation’s history, according to a new survey and data analysis from the Pew Research Center. Only 52 percent of U.S. adults 18 and older were married … Continue reading
Test your knowledge about marriage statistics
So how in tune are you with the current state of marriage in the United States and with historical trends? Take my short, five-question, multiple-choice quiz (below) to find out. Unfortunately, WordPress does not allow embedding of the quiz directly … Continue reading