Unmarried and Single Americans Week Sept. 21-27, 2008
“National Singles Week” was started by the Buckeye Singles Council in
Ohio in the 1980s to celebrate single life and recognize singles and
their contributions to society. The week is now widely observed during
the third full week of September (Sept. 21-27 in 2008) as “Unmarried
and Single Americans Week,” an acknowledgment that many unmarried
Americans do not identify with the word “single” because they are
parents, have partners or are widowed. In this edition of Facts for
Features, unmarried people include those who were never married,
widowed, or divorced, unless otherwise noted.
Single Life
92 million - Number of unmarried Americans 18 and older in 2006. This group comprised 42 percent of all U.S. residents 18 and older.
54% - Percentage of unmarried Americans 18 and older who are women.
60%
- Percentage of unmarried Americans 18 and older who have never been
married. Another 25 percent are divorced, and 15 percent are widowed.
15 million
- Number of unmarried Americans 65 and older. These older Americans
comprise 16 percent of all unmarried and single people 18 and older.
86 - Number of unmarried men 18 and older for every 100 unmarried women in the United States.
50.7 million - Number of households maintained by unmarried men or women. These households comprise 44 percent of households nationwide.
30.5 million - Number of people who live alone. They comprise 27 percent of all households, up from 17 percent in 1970.
12.9 million - Number of single parents living with their children in 2006. Of these, 10.4 million were single mothers. Source: America’s Families and Living Arrangements
733,000
- Number of unmarried grandparents who were caregivers for their
grandchildren in 2006. They comprised about three in 10 grandparents
who were responsible for their grandchildren. Source: 2006 American Community Survey
Unmarried Couples
6 million - Number of unmarried-partner households in 2006. These include 5.2 million of the opposite sex and 780,000 of the same sex. Source: 2006 American Community Survey
Dating
904 - The number of dating service establishments
nationwide as of 2002. These establishments, which include Internet
dating services, employed nearly 4,300 people and generated $489
million in revenues. Source: 2002 Economic Census
Unmarried and Single Americans Week Sept. 21-27, 2008
“National Singles Week” was started by the Buckeye Singles Council in Ohio in the 1980s to celebrate single life and recognize singles and their contributions to society. The week is now widely observed during the third full week of September (Sept. 21-27 in 2008) as “Unmarried and Single Americans Week,” an acknowledgment that many unmarried Americans do not identify with the word “single” because they are parents, have partners or are widowed. In this edition of Facts for Features, unmarried people include those who were never married, widowed, or divorced, unless otherwise noted.
Single Life
Source for statements in this section: America’s Families and Living
Arrangements
Parenting
percent in 1970. Source: America’s Families and Living Arrangements
children. Source: America’s Families and Living Arrangements
Unmarried Couples
Dating
Voters
Education
Source: US Census Bureau