The number of homes in America with the traditional 'nuclear family' of a married couple with children is now the lowest it has been since 1959, according to Census data.
The Census Bureau's count showed that 17.8 percent of the United States' 130 million households featured married parents with children under the age of 18.
That's only down from 18.6 percent from last year but down much more significantly from over 40 percent in 1970.
There are currently just 23.1 million American homes with those 'nuclear families,' which is the fewest since 1959.
The reasons given for the drop include the pandemic delaying marriage and a continued decline in birth rate.
Americans are also living alone at a higher rate than they used to.
The percentage of adults in the US living with a spouse was 50 percent, down from 52 percent 10 years ago.
Over 37 million adults lived alone in early 2021, up from 33 million in 2011.
As far back as 1960, 87 percent of adults lived with a spouse.
(...) Daily Mail