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Newsweek - Married-couple households continue to plummet across the U.S. as the number of one-person and non-married households rise, U.S. Census Bureau data reveals. The findings, from the bureau's "America's Families and Living Arrangements: 2022" report, reveal that the percentage of married-couple households fell from around 71 percent in 1970 to about 47 percent of all households in 2022.
The largest decline was seen among married couples with children under the age of 18, which accounted for around 40.3 percent of households in 1970 but only 17.8 percent in 2022, a decline of around 23 percent. However, other family households, including homes without married partners, increased in the same period from 10.6 percent to 17.4 percent. All types of family households accounted for nearly two-thirds of households in 2022 (64 percent) but fell from 81 percent in 1970.
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