According to the Current Population Survey 2023 ASEC Supplement, there are some 133.1M married adults age 15+ in the U.S., not counting 4.6M who are separated.| Census.gov
The national marriage rate for 2021 was 14.9 and the national divorce rate for 2021 was 6.9.| Census.gov
Nonemployer Statistics (NES) is a data product released annually that provides subnational economic data for U.S. businesses with no paid employees by industry.| Census.gov
Tells the stories behind the numbers in a new inviting way. It features stories on various topics such as housing, employment and population.| Census.gov
Puerto Rico had among the lowest marriage and divorce rates in 2021.| Census.gov
Stats for Stories provides story ideas highlighting the Bureau's newsworthy statistics that relate to current events, observances, holidays, and anniversaries.| Census.gov
Tabulations of establishment openings/closings, firm startups/shutdowns, and job creation/destruction, with unique information on firm age and firm size.| Census.gov
In 2022, about 132.3 million or 49.3% of Americans age 15 and over were unmarried, according to the Current Population Survey.| Census.gov