Pew Research CenterOctober 5, 2021 Rising Share of U.S. Adults Are Living Without a Spouse or PartnerAppendix A: Supplemental tableBy Richard Fry and Kim Parker
short read | Mar 11, 2022Rising share of Americans see women raising children on their own, cohabitation as bad for society
short read | Nov 24, 2020In the pandemic, the share of unpartnered moms at work fell more sharply than among other parents
short read | Mar 10, 2020Older people are more likely to live alone in the U.S. than elsewhere in the world