When It Comes To Marriage, Many More Say ‘I Don’t’ : NPR

by | Dec 14, 2011 | Uncategorized

Marriage — it's so last century. A new report finds that the share of all U.S. adults who are married has dropped to its lowest on record.

NPR reports that according to a new report at the Pugh Research Center, the share of all U.S. adults who are married has dropped to a record low of 51 percent.  Demographically, this is apparently putting us on track for the first time in history to have marriage lose its majority status in American life.

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When It Comes To Marriage, Many More Say ‘I Don’t’ : NPR.

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