The Marriage Question in America: Why Fewer People Are Saying “I Do” - ZENIT - English
The Marriage Question in America: Why Fewer People Are Saying “I Do” - ZENIT - English: According to a report by the Heritage Foundation, marriage rates in the United States have undergone a dramatic transformation over the last half-century. In 1962, more than 90 percent of Americans had married by ages 30 to 35. By 2025, that figure had fallen to 55 percent
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