"I don't": More millenials delaying or avoiding marriage
The Decline of Marriage Among Millennials
Reasons Behind the Decrease in Marriage Rates
- New research indicates that marriage rates among young adults are at their lowest in a century, with Millennials becoming the largest demographic group.
- A combination of social and economic factors contributes to Millennials' decision to delay or avoid marriage. The generation is less religious, leading to changing perceptions about cohabitation and independent living.
- Economic challenges play a significant role; many Millennials face stagnant wages and substantial student debt, which affects their financial stability and readiness for marriage.
- There is a shift in how marriage is perceived—it's now seen as something to pursue after achieving financial stability rather than a step towards it. The costs associated with weddings also deter many from marrying.
Impact on Family Planning
- Millennials are delaying childbearing alongside marriage, often choosing to cohabitate first. They may consider marriage when they feel ready for children.
Geographic Influences on Marriage Trends
- Geography significantly impacts marriage rates; urban areas like New York show lower likelihoods of marriage compared to cities like Denver. This trend reflects broader societal attitudes toward family planning in different regions.