Roughly six-in-ten online daters in the U.S. are concerned about data collection
A majority of online daters report being either very or somewhat concerned about how much data such services collect about them.
A majority of online daters report being either very or somewhat concerned about how much data such services collect about them.
Three-in-ten Millennials live with a spouse and child, compared with 40% of Gen Xers at a comparable age.
From distractions to jealousy, how Americans navigate cellphones and social media in their romantic relationships.
Sizable shares say men have more opportunities for high-paying jobs and that men should have preferential treatment when jobs are scarce.
Many single-and-looking people wouldn’t want to date someone who voted for the opposing party's candidate in the 2016 presidential election.
The COVID-19 pandemic sent many on the move to places other than their usual residence – and they may not know where or how to be counted.
45% of Americans don’t think it makes a difference that there is growing variety in the types of family arrangements people live in.
A majority of LGB adults report that they have used an online dating site or app, roughly twice the share of straight adults who say the same.
Looking at household living arrangements in 130 countries and territories may shed light on how coronavirus-related quarantines are being felt.
In the United States, 27% of adults ages 60 and older live alone, compared with 16% of adults in the 130 countries and territories studied.