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More Americans Than Ever Are Single (And Why That's a Good Thing)

Beautiful single woman at a restaurant.
The rise of the single life may be something to celebrate, says one social scientist.
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The 21st century is the age of living single.

Today, the number of single adults in the U.S. – and many other nations around the world – is unprecedented. And the numbers don't just say people are staying single longer before settling down. More are staying single for life. A 2014 Pew Report estimates that by the time today's young adults reach the age of 50, about one in four of them will have never married.

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