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Marital and singlehood trends vary dramatically across U.S. cities. Nationally, married and never-married adults are almost evenly split at around 41% each, but that balance shifts substantially ...
According to new research based on tens of thousands of survey findings, single people tend to be less extraverted, less conscientious and less open to experience compared to those in relationships.
It’s easy to look around and be convinced that nearly everyone is in a relationship. However, according to the Pew Research Center, 35% of adults who have never been married also said they have never ...
I had the great good fortune of participating in an hour-long show that will air on many NPR stations. The show is Open to Debate, moderated by John Donvan, and “Married or single?” was the topic. As ...
Do you understand the emotional life of single people? Do you think that single people experience more than their share of sadness, depression, and loneliness, while people with romantic partners, ...
How many single people really choose to be single? That’s a question I am asked fairly often, typically by people who are skeptical that even one person would really want to live outside of Married ...