In our exclusive interview, Ruth opened up on 'picking herself up' after her divorce and her enthusiasm for single life at 65 ...
Explain to him how you have been feeling and what you believe is missing in your marriage. Tell him you don’t want to live ...
Healthy people aren't just the happy ones — they're now the ones committing to marriage. And if you thought a significant ...
Texas Marriage and Divorce Records analyzed Census data and Pew Research to explore how single adults have shifted their ...
The theory that the relationship recession is driven by young men falling behind seems to hold up in the U.S. But what about ...
Whether you identify with any of these signs or are just curious about the mystical world, the key is to find the path that ...
one way government can help is by eliminating the marriage penalty. That’s the part of the tax code where two people are taxed more if they’re married than if they’re single. Second ...
Hope for marriage can coexist with a full embrace of singleness. In practice, singleness offers freedom to serve Christ (1 Cor. 7:32–35) and set your own schedule. Use that liberty well (Gal.
Prior to the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, some newly married couples received an unpleasant surprise at tax time. Spouses who earned similar amounts of money – especially those ...
Meanwhile, the median age of American women's first marriage has crept steadily upward, from 20.8 in 1970 to 28.3 in 2023. The shift toward the single life has been a great development for women ...
Overall, single adults aren't looking to rush into marriage, putting it off until when (and if) the time is right. A 2022 Pew survey found that approximately 1 in 5 single adults are interested in ...