US marriage rate lowest in a century: study

North AmericaUS marriage rate lowest in a century: study

PHILADELPHIA: A new study carried out by Bowling Green State University has found that the marriage rate in the United States has dropped to 31 to 1, or 31 marriages for every 1,000 married women, the lowest level in over a century.

According to a new family profile from the National Center for Family and Marriage Research (NCFMR) at the University, fewer women in the US are getting married and they are waiting longer to do so.

In the United States, the marriage rate was 92 to 3 in 1920, researchers said.

The study also found that the average age at first marriage for women is the highest it has been in over a century, at nearly 27 years old, according to the study.

The researchers warned that since 1970, the marriage rate in the US has declined by almost 60 percent.

“Marriage is no longer compulsory. It’s just one of an array of options. Increasingly, many couples choose to cohabit and still others prefer to remain single,” said Dr Susan Brown, co-director of the study.

“The age at first marriage for women and men is at a historic highpoint and has been increasing at a steady pace,” said Dr Wendy Manning, co-director of the Center.

The proportion of women who have been divorced or separated has also increased to 15 percent as opposed to 1920 when it was only 1 percent.

“The divorce rate remains high in the US, and individuals today are less likely to remarry than they were in the past,” said Brown.

Researchers said the marriage rate has declined for all racial and ethnic groups, but the greatest decline is among African Americans.

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