Thursday, October 14, 2010

Facts for features: unmarried and Single Americans week Sept. 19-25, 2010

Facts for Features

"National Singles Week" was launched by the Council in accordance with the Swansea Singles in Ohio, in the 1980 's one life, and to identify singles and their contributions to society. Week is now widely observed during the third full week of September (Sept 19-25 in 2010) "unmarried and single Americans Week," vastaanottovahvistuksesta that many unmarried Americans recognize the maqui berry diet word "single", because they are the parents, partners, or widowed. In this issue about the properties that belong to the unmarried people had never married, widowed or divorced, except where noted.


Unmarried Americans 18 and older 2009. this group shall be 18 and older u.s. citizens 43%.


Unmarried Americans 18 and older, who were in the proportion of women.


Unmarried Americans 18 and the percentage of parents who had never been married. another 24% had Divorced, and 15% was widowed.


Unmarried Americans 65 and older number. these old Americans include unmarried and single people 18 and older 17%.


Unmarried men 18 and older in the United States women's 100 unmarried.


Unmarried men or women, the number of households included in These households. 45% of households nationwide.


Persons, who lived alone amount consisting of 27% of all households up to 17% in 1970.


The financial statements for the purposes of this section, source: America's families and Living Arrangements: 2009 tables A1 and A2


Women in the last 12 months, from birth until the end of the year 2006, which either is widowed, divorced aged 15-50 or never married. about 199,000 were living unmarried partner.
Source: fertility of American Women: 2006


The amount of one live with their children in 2009.These were single mothers 9,9 million and 1.7 million single fathers.
Source: America's families and Living Arrangements: tables FG5 2009


The opposite-sex unmarried partner households, which contains at least one biological child of either partner, as a percentage.
Source: America's families and Living Arrangements: 2009 < http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/hh-fam/cps2009.html=""> table UC3

Unmarried grandparents, who were their grandchildren and guardians 2008. they consist of about three 10 grandparents, who were responsible for their grandchildren.
Source: 2008 American community Survey

In 2008 the number of unmarried partner households.This number 565,000 was of the same sex.
Source: 2008 American community Survey


Number of dating service institutions nationwide 2002. these bodies containing Internet dating services, worked almost 4,300 people and generate revenue. 489 million dollars
Source: 2002 Economic Census


Presidential election 2008 voters who were unmarried as a percentage.
Source: Voting and 2008 table 11 Election registration


Percentage of unmarried people 25 and older in 2009, which was a high school diploma or more.
Source: Educational Attainment in the United States: 2009
Table 2


Unmarried people 25 and older with a Bachelor's degree or higher education as a percentage of 2009.
Source: Educational Attainment in the United States: 2009
Table 2


The following is a list of General information about the properties covered by the Census Bureau-series observances:

African American history month (February) Super BowlValentine's day (Feb 14) women's history month (March) the Irish-American Heritage month (March)/
St. Patrick's day (March 17) in the Asian/Pacific American Heritage month (may) older Americans month (may) cinco de mayo (May 5) mother's DayHurricane period (June 1) father's DayThe Fourth of July (July 4) anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act (July 26) back to school (August) work DayGrandparents DayHispanic Heritage month (Sept 15-October 15) unmarried and single Americans WeekHalloween (October 31), American Indian/Alaska Native Heritage month (November) Veterans Day (November 11) Thanksgiving DayThe Holiday Season (December)

Editor's Note:Previous data were collected from a variety of sources and may be subject to sampling variability and other data sources. as regards the facts activities normally approximately two months prior to the compliance with the journal production timelines to accept. questions or comments should be directed in the Census Bureau public information Office: phone: 301-763-3030; fax: 301-763-3762; or e-mail: .

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