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Family size is changing in the U.S.


The modern family size is changing. Four charts show how.

The size of the average U.S. family — defined as people related by birth, marriage or adoption who live together — is now around three people, ...

Americans' Preference for Larger Families Highest Since 1971

Gallup began periodically measuring Americans' preferred family size in 1936 and found 64% favoring at least three children at that time.

How the American Family Has Changed | Pew Research Center

The American family has undergone significant change in recent decades. There is no longer one predominant family form, and Americans are experiencing family ...

New Estimates on Families and Living Arrangements

The U.S. Census Bureau released estimates showing that married-couple households made up 47% of all households in 2022, down from 71% in ...

How have American households changed over time? - USAFacts

Today, that's inverted — in 2023, single people living alone and married couples without children outnumbered married-parent households. Single- ...

U.S. Household Composition Shifts as the Population Grows Older

Although the trend away from large households has continued since 2010, average household size actually increased between 2010 and 2017 from 2.58 to 2.65 ...

What the Future American Family Will Look Like - Parents

According to the study, family sizes are expected to shrink by 35% in the “near future,” which could upend the family structure and care economy for aging ...

The American family today (2015 survey report)

Family life is changing. Two-parent households are on the decline in the United States as divorce, remarriage and cohabitation are on the rise.

Family size is changing in the U.S. - YouTube

Families are getting smaller - and people are waiting longer to have kids, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.

The ideal size of the American family is changing, experts say - WCNC

About a third of Americans said two to three children make for the ideal family, but fertility numbers say otherwise.

The modern family size is changing. Four charts show how.

An analysis of fertility data shows how the modern U.S. family has evolved over time: On average, people are delaying parenthood and having ...

Shrinking Family Sizes May Change Our Experience with Aging

Throughout the world, the number of relatives that people have may dramatically shrink by 2095, which could change care for children and ...

Study finds Americans' understanding of 'family' is changing

Study finds Americans' understanding of 'family' is changing · 11% of respondents say children being raised outside traditional two-parent ...

Changes in Family Size Intentions Across Young Adulthood

At age 26, women and men of the 1961 birth cohort intended to have an average of 2.42 and 2.30 children, respectively. This intended family size decreases to ...

Americans' Desire for Large Families Hits 50-Year High

The desire for larger families is back in vogue in America. But will that wish be fulfilled? Not since the sweeping social changes of the late 1960s have ...

Household Change in the United States | PRB

The number of households in the United States more than tripled between 1940 and 2010—from 35 million to 117 million—and household growth outpaced population ...

Why are US homes getting bigger while households shrink?

But one measure of the American population is consistently shrinking: the average household size. ... Houses are also changing, both in numbers ...

Americans' Ideal Family Size Is Larger Than the Birthrate Suggests

On average, the ideal family is 2.5 children, which is up slightly from the 1990s but relatively little changed over the course of 50 years.

Emerging Trends and Enduring Patterns in American Family Life

American family life has profoundly changed over the past half century. The marriage rate is falling, women are having fewer children, and many Americans, ...

Americans Are Unhappy With the Number of Children They Have

When divided into subgroups by family size, only the majority of parents who had two children, at 54 percent, believed their family size was ...