Marriage Rate Hits an All-Time Low

The Takeaway

A Pew Research Center report released Wednesday  shows 51 percent of all adults in the United States are now married – a record low. In 2010, a survey also conducted by Pew found that four in ten Americans thought marriage had become obsolete, but found that most people who had never married (61 percent) would like to do so someday. Kathleen Gerson is a professor of sociology at New York University.  Sandy Banks is a Los Angeles Times  columnist who has written about marriage, race, and being a single black woman in America.

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