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  2. 2 in 5 young adults surveyed say marriage an outdated tradition

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    Story at a glance Marriage expectations are changing among Generation Z and millennials, with two in five people surveyed stating they believe marriage is an outdated tradition, according to a new ...

  3. Millennials in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Research by the Urban Institute conducted in 2014, projected that if current trends continue, Millennials will have a lower marriage rate compared to previous generations, predicting that by age 40, 31% of millennial women will remain single, approximately twice the share of their single Gen-X counterparts. The data showed similar trends for males.

  4. We need millennials to buy into marriage — for their sake and ...

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    Younger generations don’t value marriage very much. Well, that’s true for most of them. Less than 40% of those born in the 1990s have married, far fewer than their older counterparts. Among ...

  5. Millennials - Wikipedia

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    Research by the Urban Institute conducted in 2014, projected that if current trends continue, millennials will have a lower marriage rate compared to previous generations, predicting that by age 40, 31% of millennial women will remain single, approximately twice the share of their single Gen X counterparts. The data showed similar trends for males.

  6. Millennial and Gen Z couples say they aren’t getting married ...

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    In a June poll, the Thriving Center of Psychology asked 906 Gen Z and millennials—aged between 18 and 42—about their views on marriage. Participants were all in a relationship, but unmarried.

  7. Emerging adulthood and early adulthood - Wikipedia

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    Young women concentrated on becoming full-time mothers, whereas men focused on their careers while parenthood took a backseat. [10] In the 1970s, the average age for childbirth began increasing; by 2010, it rose to 26 years for women [41] and 28 for men. As of 2021, the median age for marriage (not including re-marriage) was 28 for women and 30 ...

  8. Why so many women are swearing off marriage - AOL

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    Meanwhile, the median age of American women's first marriage has crept steadily upward, from 20.8 in 1970 to 28.3 in 2023. The shift toward the single life has been a great development for women ...

  9. Millennials saying 'I don't' to marriage - AOL

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Gone are the days where the majority of 20 to 30-somethings are married with children. Nowadays, folks are saying "I don't" to "I do" all the way to age 40. According to a ...