More than half of young adults are single, up nearly 20% since 2004. Fifty-one percent of 18-34-year-olds told the General Social Survey that they don’t have “a steady romantic partner,” in their 2018 poll—a sign of the times when compared to 2004’s 33% and even 2016’s 45%. And though Millennials are waiting longer to settle down and have children, our Topline on the topic shows that most are still interested in marriage and kids—just at a later age. (WP)
