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The declining marriage rate among young adults isn’t simply a rejection of tradition – it’s a reflection of changing social values, economic realities, and personal priorities.
A new Thriving Center of Psychology survey found a shift in marriage expectations among Gen Z and millennials. Two in five young adults think marriage is an outdated tradition, but most want to ...
In recent years, more young adults have been struggling to transition into the traditional markers of adulthood—steady employment, financial independence, and self-sufficiency. This trend, often ...
The most recent data available shows that 46.4% of U.S. adults are single, nearly every other adult 18 or older. This rate includes divorcées, widowers, and those who have never married.
When I’m around young adults, I like to ask them how they are thinking about the big commitments in their lives: what career to go into, where to live, whom to marry. Most of them have thought a ...