For the first time in at least a century, the proportion of U.S. adults between 25 and 34 who have never been married last year exceeded those who are married, marking a reversal that follows years of decline in marriage rates, according to data released Tuesday by the Census Bureau. Read the full story in the WSJ.
this makes total sense to me--i really don't understand the rush to get married when you're 23 or 24.
this makes total sense to me--i really don't understand the rush to get married when you're 23 or 24.
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