American Men Are Now Waiting Until 30.8 to Get Married — The Highest in Recorded History
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American Men Are Now Waiting Until 30.8 to Get Married — The Highest in Recorded History

The U.S. Census Bureau just confirmed the median age at first marriage for American men hit 30.8 — the highest in recorded history, up from 23.5 in 1975. That's a 7-year delay in a single lifetime, and only 47% of U.S. households are now married-couple households, down from 66% fifty years ago. The script for American family life has been completely rewritten — and the data tells a more nuanced story than 'men won't commit.'

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# TOGGLE: # 1. American Men Now Marry at 30.8 — The Highest Age Ever Recorded in U.S. History # 2. The Marriage Script Has Been Rewritten — And Men Are the Last to Commit # 3. In 1975 Men Married at 23. Today It's 30.8 — A 7-Year Shift in One Lifetime

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