Posted on 09/24/2015 1:03:20 PM PDT by BJ1
The average age of first marriage in the United States is 27, but that number may soon quickly rise, as young adults choose to delay marriage and many opt not to marry at all.
A recent study by the Urban Institute has predicted that if current trends continue, more than 30 percent of so-called Millennials defined by the studys authors as young adults born between 1980 and 1990 will still be unmarried at age 40. Thats the highest percentage of any generation in recent history: Only 9 percent of female Baby Boomers and 18 percent of Gen X women were unmarried by age 40, according to the studys authors.
The study cites several factors the authors believe are driving the declining marriage rate among young adults. Some are economic: The recession has hit Millennials particularly hard, as they struggle to balance high levels of student debt with low-paying, difficult-to-find jobs. Combine that with a culture that increasingly tells young people they should be financially stable and well-established in their careers before they get married, and you have a recipe for vast numbers of financially struggling Millennials who may avoid marriage simply because they feel like theyre not ready.
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Sadly, I must agree with your post. See my post 38, which I wrote before reading your post.
I don’t know the percentages but most of these kids grew up in broken homes.
Would you want to get married if you knew it would end up in a divorce?
I know so many kids in my area who have step parents. It’s a shame.
LOL! Sounds familiar....
They are having kids from what I see. Many of these women are on gov programs. Hell we have 100 million unemployed.
My husband is not part of the norm in that respect, and I’m blessed for it.
His parents were divorced when he was a child. His stepfather was a difficult man when he and his siblings were young...it was not pleasant. My husband’s father moved away, remarried, and for some reason decided he never wanted to see his biologicai children again.
Statistically, I guess my guy wasn’t a good bet for marriage, but he was firm that he intended to do it with the right person, and only once. He was adamantly against divorce...for him (and me), when you take those vows, it’s for life.
It’s been nineteen years, and he makes me very happy.
Given that roughly a third of babies are born out of wedlock, the lack of marriage has little impact on the birth rate.
Yes, married women are more likely to have more than two kids, while the average birth rate is around 1.8 children per women now.
But many of these likely never married women have one or two kids, in their twenties, but never legally bind to the guy because it would cost them SNAP, WIC, Section 8 housing, EITC, childcare subsidies, etc.
Learned a new term from El Rushbo: “Eskimo brothers”
Two unrelated guys who have each boinked the same woman.
Said to have become more commonplace nowadays.
That’s true. I guess 8 get stuck in my old-fashioned mindset sometimes. Sad thing to say from a 40-something year old guy.
I guess the “hooking up” game served the Left’s purpose - to numb commitment, love and marriage.
Learned a new term from El Rushbo: Eskimo brothers
Well, he’s sure to catch some heat (in a manner of speaking;) from the Eskimos over that! ;)
A young man in his late 20’s who works at a local Lowes told me woman his age did not want a man with a job as it would take away their Gov bennies.
Heh, heh, Rush saw that one coming. He kept referring to the “intuit” people until somebody told him it’s Inuit.
I haven’t seen an Eskimo Pie in years, myself. Or maybe it now refers to a good looking Inuit chick.
Anyway, this is one of the more depressing threads about relationships & marriage. I don’t envy the younger set, that’s for sure. They seem to think they are the original young people & everyone older than them was born already middle aged. No sense of history or that others have trodden the same path. And that WWII started when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor.
omigosh. (((shakes head)))
That’s a person of character, who could learn from his bad experience that was not his fault. Kudos!
Sad all around.
Thank you, my friend. :)
I really am blessed, and I know it.
>>What people dont realize is the man side of the equation is the cause for problems.
Sez who?<<
There have been a lot of studies — you can google them.
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