Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
About
Follow
My Account
Log in
View Account
Log out
Donate
Social & Demographic Trends
Menu
Research Areas
Home
U.S. Politics
Media & News
Social Trends
Religion
Internet & Tech
Science
Hispanics
Global
Methods
Publications
Topics
Interactives
Datasets
Experts
November 4, 2019
1. The landscape of marriage and cohabitation in the U.S.
Majority of both cohabiters and married people have kids at home
Next
→
←
Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Download
Majority of both cohabiters and married people have kids at home
Embed
Full Report
1. The landscape of marriage and cohabitation in the U.S.
Report Infographics
Majority of Hispanic cohabiters have had children with their current partner
Majority of both cohabiters and married people have kids at home
Most adults who have cohabited have only done so with one partner
About one-third of people 18 to 44 have both cohabited and been married
Marriage rates vary widely by race and ethnicity, education
Cohabitation rates have plateaued over past decade
Since 1995, marriage has declined, while cohabitation has risen
It’s now more common to have cohabited than to have married
Copyright 2019 Pew Research Center
About
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Reprints, Permissions & Use Policy
Feedback
Careers