The growth in the single population is driven mainly by the decline in marriage among adults who are at prime working age. ![]() 2 Men are now more likely than women to be unpartnered, which wasn’t the case 30 years ago. 1 This share is up sharply from 29% in 1990. A new Pew Research Center analysis of census data finds that in 2019, roughly four-in-ten adults ages 25 to 54 (38%) were unpartnered – that is, neither married nor living with a partner. ![]() ![]() As relationships, living arrangements and family life continue to evolve for American adults, a rising share are not living with a romantic partner.
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