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| Millennial Marriage Stats Reveal Shocking ‘Distinction From Earlier Generations’
October 8, 2017 by SkyWatch Editor
A new analysis of U.S. government data has yielded some shocking results surrounding Millennials and marriage, with the Institute for Family Studies finding that 26 percent of Americans between the ages of 30 and 34 have “not yet started a family.” This means that these Millennials have neither had kids nor married. Meanwhile, an additional 18 percent have children, but haven’t yet married and 56 percent have been married before (76 percent of these Millennials in the latter group have children). Wendy Wang, a sociologist and the director of research for the Institute of Family Studies, explained what, in her view, is happening among American Millennials. (READ MORE) |
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