According to a study, single adults make less money than partnered ones
A new report found that the number of single adults in the U.S. -- unmarried people who don’t live with a partner -- is on the rise compared to 30 years ago, and they make less money overall than partnered people their same age. gettyAmong all adults ages 25 to 54 in 2019, 38% were unpartnered, up from 29% in 1990, according to an evaluation of census data fromSingle men earned a median of $21,400 less than their partnered counterparts, and single women made a median of $8,000 less than theirs.
The gaps between partnered and unpartnered adults have mostly widened since 1990, particularly for men’s income and education levels.
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