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Decline Of Marriage In America Essay

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“The State of Our Unions Marriage in America 2012” by the National Marriage Project(NMP) at the University of Virginia, and the NMP monitors the present day health of family life and marriage in the United States. This report was done to monitor the rapid decline of marriage in recent years. Monitoring a number of people who get into a relationship and what people do in that particular relationship(pp.1-75). The number of Americans has become less likely to become married. The American divorce has doubled in recent decades. More people are more interested in unmarried cohabitation over the past several decades. The presence of children as center stage of a family has declined significantly over the years. Children who grow up in a fragile, broken, family has increased over the years. Teenagers have a big desire of having a good marriage and family life. Over the past several decades, marriages, divorces, …show more content…

The number of marriages in the United States has fallen from the 1990s and the median age to get married has increased by at least 5 years for both sexes. The number of people getting married has decreased in the United States in 1960 to 2011. There has been an increase of the median age to get married since 1960 due to more people going to college, then getting married and some wanting to live with unmarried life before he or she finds the one. If divorces get rid of bad marriages and cohabitation defers bad marriages from forming than the remaining marriage should be happy, but it does not work like that. There has been a tremendous drop in marriages among both genders, but there are economic benefits of getting married. Marriages have a big impact on family income. While getting married provides a wealth-generation bonus, two couples can live together more cheaply because expenses are shared and there is an incentive to go make more money after getting

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