" For nearly half a century, the Census Bureau has been collecting data
on America’s living arrangements. Young adults age 18 to 34 have
experienced significant changes in who they live with when compared over
several generations. This blog will examine some of those differences.
In 1967, almost nine in 10 young adults were living in just two
arrangements, either with a parent or with a spouse. While about half of
18- to 24-year-olds still live with a parent today, the other half live
in more diverse arrangements. Among young adults between the ages of 25
and 34, the majority no longer live with a spouse but with a partner,
alone or with others (see Figure 1). Living with others includes living
with relatives other than a parent (such as a child) or nonrelatives.."Singles mingles and wedding
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