Sentences with phrase «percent of new marriages»

More than 40 percent of new marriages are ending in divorce, it is clear that relationships are not easy, they are complicated.
In 2015, 18 percent of new marriages in metropolitan are interracial, while outside metropolitan it is just 11 percent.
This equals to 4.77 percent of all new marriages in the United States.
During that period, eHarmony created more than 148,311 marriages, or 4.77 percent of all new marriages in the country.
According to a 2013 study conducted by the Pew Research Center, 40 percent of new marriages include at least one person who was previously married.

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They bought 2.07 million new homes in total, a 7 percent jump from 2016, and a big reason for this is that the oldest members of the millennial generation have started looking for houses as they exchange student loan debt for marriages and children.
The invitation was heavily criticized by progressives because of Warren's views on same - sex marriage, but in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, 61 percent said they back Obama's invitation.
Children feel secure when they know that Mom and Dad love each other — particularly in today's world, where 50 percent of marriages end in divorce; half of your children's friends have gone, or are going through a divorce; or maybe it's your kids who have survived a divorce and are now living in a new family arrangement.
Overall, a little more than a third of focus group participants (38 percent of the Virginia sample and 32 percent of the New Jersey sample) indicated on their written questionnaire that either they or their spouse had sought marriage counseling.
Mon, Oct 27: According to a new study, seventy percent of millenials are interested in marriage but almost half believe the current institution of marriage is becoming obsolete.
«People in sexless marriages report that they are more likely to have considered divorce, and that they are less happy in their marriages,» Donnelly told the New York Times in 2008, noting that 15 percent of married couples hadn't gotten it on with their spouse in the prior six months to one year.
(For the record, this is counter to what Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr. told me during an interview two days ago, insisting that 60 percent of New Yorkers oppose gay marriage.
In his first year, Cuomo shepherded through the legalization of same - sex marriage, flouted protesters who had dubbed him «Governor One Percent» by passing tax reforms that increase taxes on the rich, and laid the political groundwork for a brand new convention center to be built in one of New York City's outer boroughs — all largely outside of the public enew convention center to be built in one of New York City's outer boroughs — all largely outside of the public eNew York City's outer boroughs — all largely outside of the public eye.
In addition to legalization of same - sex marriage and implementation of a 2 - percent annual property - tax cap, his first year in office included: a new ethics law, a partial rollback of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority payroll tax, the first cut in state spending in 15 years, and a rewrite of the tax code to tax the wealthy at a higher rate and cut rates for middle income New Yorkers — an idea he opposed in the spring, only to reverse himself later as the state deficit grnew ethics law, a partial rollback of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority payroll tax, the first cut in state spending in 15 years, and a rewrite of the tax code to tax the wealthy at a higher rate and cut rates for middle income New Yorkers — an idea he opposed in the spring, only to reverse himself later as the state deficit grNew Yorkers — an idea he opposed in the spring, only to reverse himself later as the state deficit grew.
A recent Siena Research Institute poll estimates that a record high of 58 percent of New York's registered voters support gay marriage, compared with a record low 36 percent who oppose it.
A record 58 percent of New Yorkers now support gay marriage.
Just 14 percent of New Yorkers said gay marriage should be the top priority of the Legislature, which also is wrestling with fiscal issues, according to the Siena College poll released Monday.
Long notes one finding lost in much of the public debate: Just 6 percent of New Yorkers in this month's Quinnipiac poll said same - sex marriage should be the top issue in Albany.
Today, an average of 542 eHarmony members marry every day in the United States as a result of being matched on the site; that accounts for nearly five percent of new U.S. marriages.
During the first decade of the 2000s, new interracial marriages jumped from 10.68 percent to 15.54 percent in 2009.
According to the survey, less than 20 percent of singles say they were registered on dating apps and sites, which is surprisingly low considering that studies have found a third of new marriages in the U.S. start online and more and more people turn to online dating to.
Dr. Kuperberg says, «Today 70 percent of women aged 30 to 34 have cohabited with a male partner, and two - thirds of new marriages take place between couples who have already lived together for an average of 31 months.»
According to the New Zealand government, 1 percent of marriages in their nation end in divorce.
By Anna Miller for American Psychological Association With up to 50 percent of marriages ending in divorce, new research by psychologists is delineating the factors that make love last.
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