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by spywaregorilla
767 days ago
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The share of dual income households has more than doubled. Your statistic seems likely to be biased by people retiring. https://www2.census.gov/ces/wp/2019/CES-WP-19-19.pdf I'm guessing the rise of dual income houses is much more visible in the median than are retirees dropping down the labor force participation rate. |
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Married-couple households however have dropped dramatically over time, 76% of households in 1940, 55% of all U.S. households in 1990, and 46% in 2020. “In 1940, married couples with children represented 43 percent of all households; married couples without children represented 33 percent of households”