American’s Believe Marriage is Obsolete
Planning marriage is no longer in style, based on the latest survey. Of 2691 American men and women questioned in a latest study by Time magazine and The Pew Research Centre, it was revealed thirty-nine per cent stated wedding life is obsolete. Almost four in ten American couples now believe that holy matrimony is becoming obsolete, the findings posted. It is a sizeable increase from the late seventies, when merely twenty eight percent believed matrimony was out-of-date. It appears men and women in the US think wedding bells aren’t required to have a happy family unit. The Us census figures show that marriages for adults 18 and over were at an all-time low of 52 per cent, an increasing number of kids are growing up out of wedlock. The Pew Research Centre study indicates that nearly one out of 3 American youngsters are now living with a parent or guardian who’s divorced, split up or never married; a five percent increase from 1960. About fifteen percent of young children have parents who are divorced or split up and 14 percent who were never married. When asked exactly what constitutes a family, the vast majority of Americans said though that a married couple, with or without kids, matches that description. But for all you loved up partners out there, who still have confidence in getting married and having Lancashire Weddings; do not get disheartened. Get wed in a Preston Hotel, start a family and keep the love alive.