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The Effects of Single Families in the United States.

Upon reading the article “UnMarried America” written by Michelle Conlin which appeared in “Business Week” magazine for the week of October 20, 2003, I have realized just how much society has changed in my lifetime. Marriage is no longer viewed with as much importance as it was in the past. It is now viewed as normal to be divorced, single parent, or for same sex couples to raise children on there own.
According to Michelle Conlin “The U.S. Census Bureau’s newest numbers show that married-couple households-the dominant cohort since the country’s founding- have slipped from nearly 80% in the 1950’s to just 50.7% today. That means that the US’s 86 million single adults could soon define the new majority” (106).
I can’t help but wonder what effect this will have on the future of the United States? In the past if a home had a child living there, more often that not the child’s parents were married. Today this is rare. In the past a single mother ...

Posted by: Adriana Alvarez

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