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- Families and Living Arrangements - Census. gov
Families and Living Arrangements The Census Bureau collects data about American families for the nation, states and communities Our statistics describe trends in household and family composition, and show the number of children, young adults and couples living in the United States
- Nearly Two-Thirds of U. S. Households are Family Households
Families: The percentage of families with their own children under age 18 in the household declined from 1974 to 2024 In 1974, 54% of all U S families lived with their own children under age 18, compared to 39% in 2024 Marriage: In 2024, 34% of adults age 15 and over had never been married
- Families and Households - Census. gov
Families and Households All Census Bureau demographic surveys collect information about the residents of each housing unit and how they are related The level of detail collected varies, as well as the availability of other characteristics of household members
- Census Bureau Releases New Estimates on America’s Families and Living . . .
Families: The percentage of U S families with their own children under 18 in the household declined from 2002 to 2022 In 2002, 48% of all families lived with their own children under 18, compared to 43% in 2012 and 40% in 2022 Marriage: In 2022, 34% of people ages 15 and over had never been married, up from 23% in 1950
- Marriage and Divorce - Census. gov
All Subtopics Within Families and Living Arrangements Child Care Information collected on child care has evolved over the years to include comprehensive data on child care use, cost, and receipt of government assistance
- Historical Families Tables - Census. gov
Families by Presence of Own Children Under 18: 1950 to Present [<1 0 MB] Table FM-2 All Parent Child Situations, by Type, Race, and Hispanic Origin of Householder or Reference Person: 1970 to 2023 [<1 0 MB]
- Subject Definitions - Census. gov
Different procedures were used to calculate poverty thresholds for two-person families and people living alone in order to compensate for the relatively larger fixed expenses of these smaller units For two-person families, the cost of the economy food plan was multiplied by a factor of 3 7 (also derived from the 1955 survey)
- Divorce, Family Arrangements, and Children’s Adult Outcomes
Following divorce, parents move apart, household income falls, parents work longer hours, families move more frequently, and households relocate to poorer neighborhoods with less economic opportunity This bundle of changes in family circumstances suggests multiple channels through which divorce may affect children’s development and outcomes
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