Census data released this week says 31 million households in 2010 consisted of just one person, 4 million more than 2000. According to the new data, singles make up 27% of U.S. households; in several large cities, including New York, San Francisco, Atlanta and Washington, D.C., it's more than 40%. For the first time ever, Census found, less than half of all U.S. homes — 48% — were husband-wife households.Good luck to the teachers unions trying to get new bond issues passed "for the children".
Saturday, April 28, 2012
More singles living alone and loving it, despite the economy
USA Today reports: