19.02.2012
More than half of births to American women under the age of
30 occur outside of marriage.
In all age groups, births outside of marriage have become
steadily more common. In 2009, 41 percent of American women were unmarried when
they had children, the Times said.
Experts think that the poor economy has made marriage a much
less attractive option for women, even women who have children. They note that
wealthy people are much more likely to marry.
The Times went to Lorain ,
Ohio , where 63 percent of all
births to women under 30 are outside of marriage. The industrial town has been
especially hurt by the faltering economy, making young men more likely to be
unemployed or in trouble with the law.
“A baby makes a woman grow up, but not a man,” one young Lorain mother told .
“I can’t imagine ever depending on a man. I don’t trust them.”
It's not just mothers that are avoiding marriage. In
December, a report showed that the percentage of married adults in the United States fell
to 51 percent, an record low.

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