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Any statistical information on the average age of marriage for women?

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preferably in median or mode. and US-only statistics would be nice. also nice if there is information on how that has changed within the past twenty years. Want to prove to a friend that the average age of marriage is increasing. And my theory is that the average has gotten to early thirties. but i could be wrong so I want data to prove/disprove me.

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  1. its beter to be maried after 21 Years.


  2. There were approximately 2,230,000 marriages in 2005 -- down from 2,279,000 the previous year, despite a total population increase of 2.9 million over the same period.

    The divorce rate in 2005 (per 1,000 people) was 3.6 -- the lowest rate since 1970, and down from 4.2 in 2000 and from 4.7 in 1990. (The peak was at 5.3 in 1981, according to the Associated Press.)

    The marriage rate in 2005 (per 1,000) was 7.5, down from 7.8 the previous year.

    In 2004, the state with the highest reported divorce rate was Nevada, at 6.4 (per 1,000). Arkansas was a close second, with a divorce rate of 6.3, followed by Wyoming at 5.3. The District of Columbia had the lowest reported divorce rate, at 1.7, followed by Massachusetts at 2.2 and Pennsylvania at 2.5. (Figures were not complete for California, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Louisiana, or Oklahoma.)

    8.1% of coupled households consist of unmarried heterosexual partners, according to The State of Our Unions 2005, a report issued by the National Marriage Project at Rutgers University. The same study said that only 63% of American children grow up with both biological parents -- the lowest figure in the Western world.

    As of 2003, 43.7% of custodial mothers and 56.2% of custodial fathers were either separated or divorced. And in 2002, 7.8 million Americans paid about $40 billion in child and/or spousal support (84% of the payers were male).

    Americans tend to get married more between June and October than during the rest of the year. In 2005, August had the most marriages at about 235,000 or a rate of 9.3 per 1,000 people. The previous year, July was the highest month at 246,000, or a rate of 9.9; this doubled the lowest month in 2004, January.  

    Other Marriage and Divorce Facts (2002)

    Percentage of population that is married:  59% (down from 62% in 1990, 72% in 1970)

    Percentage of population that has never married:  24%

    Percentage of population that is divorced:  10% (up from 8% in 1990, 6% in 1980)

    Percentage of population that is widowed:  7%

    Median age at first marriage: Males: 26.9

    Females: 25.3

    Median age at first divorce: Males: 30.5

    Females: 29

    Median age at second marriage: Males: 34

    Females: 32

    Median age at second divorce: Males: 39.3

    Females: 37

    Median duration of first marriages that end in divorce: Males: 7.8 years

    Females: 7.9 years  

    Median duration of second marriages that end in divorce: Males: 7.3 years

    Females: 6.8 years  

    Median number of years people wait to remarry after their first divorce: Males: 3.3 years

    Females: 3.1 years  

    Percentage of married people who reach their 5th, 10th, and 15th anniversaries: 5th: 82%

    10th: 65%

    15th: 52%

    Percentage of married people who reach their 25th, 35th, and 50th anniversaries: 25th: 33%

    35th: 20%

    50th: 5%

    Percentage of people who have ever been married by the age of 25: Males: 32%

    Females: 50%

    Percentage of people who have ever been married by the age of 35: Males: 77%

    Females: 84%

    Percentage of people who have ever been married by the age of 45: Males: 87%

    Females: 90%

    Percentage of people who have ever been married by the age of 55: Both males and females: 95%

    Number of unmarried couples living together: 5.5 million

    Percentage of unmarried couples living together that are male-female unions: 89%

    Click here for a state-by-state ranking of divorce rates.  

    Children/Single parents:  

    (2000 except where noted)

    Percentage of households which are family households:  68.8%  

    Percentage of households with their own children under 18:  33%  

    Percentage of married householders with kids:  24%

    Percentage of all households run by single moms: 9.2%  

    Percentage of all households run by single dads: 1.9%  

    Number of single parents: Males: 2.04 million

    Females: 9.68 million  

    Percentage of children under 18 years of age living with both parents (2002): 69%

    Percentage of children under 18 years of age living with mother only (2002): 23%

    Percentage of children under 18 years of age living with father only (2002): 5%

    Percentage of children under 18 years of age living with neither parent (2002): 4%

    Total single fathers maintaining their own household: 1.786 million  

    Total single fathers living in the home of a relative: 240,000  

    Total single fathers who are divorced: 913,000

    Total single fathers never married: 693,000  

    Total single fathers raising one child: 1,300,000

    Total single fathers raising four or more children:  55,000

    Total single mothers maintaining their own household: 7.571 million  

    Total single mothers living in the home of a relative: 1.633 million  

    Total single mothers who are divorced:  3.392 million

    Total single mothers never married: 4.181 million  

    Total single mothers raising one child: 5.239 million

    Total single mothers raising four or more children:  475,000

    For US Census Bureau data on child support for custodial parents, please click here.  

    Fatherless homes account for 63% of youth suicides, 90% of homeless/runaway children, 85% of children with behavior problems, 71% of high school dropouts, 85% of youths in prison, well over 50% of teen mothers.  

    Miscellaneous:  

    Married women earning at least $5,000 a year more than their husbands: 8.408 million (14.9% of all married women)

    Unmarried women earning at least $5,000 a year more than their partners: 821,000 (21.5% of unmarried couples)

    Married men earning at least $5,000 a year more than their wives: 33.228 million (58.8% of all married men)

    Unmarried men earning at least $5,000 a year more than their partners: 2.099 million (54.9% of unmarried couples)

    Married couples in which only the husband is employed: 12.642 million (22.4%)

    Married couples in which only the wife is employed: 3.855 million (6.8%)

    Married couples in which both partners are employed: 30.212 million (53.5%)

    Unmarried couples in which only the male is employed: 695,000 (18.2%)

    Unmarried couples in which only the female is employed: 410,000 (10.7%)

    Unmarried couples in which both partners are employed: 2.484 million (65%)

    (Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, National Center for Health Statistics, Americans for Divorce Reform, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Institute for Equality in Marriage, American Association for Single People, Ameristat, Public Agenda)



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