Bridging America's Growing Family Divide

Bridging America's Growing Family Divide
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COVID-19 turbocharged polarization in America. Although many hoped the pandemic would bring us together, on many fronts—from masking to in-person schooling—it drove us farther apart. A new report suggests this polarization extends to the home front. As the Delta wave recedes, Americans look more divided than ever—by income, religion and political allegiance—when it comes to their desire to start a family.

Interest in marrying climbed modestly, by 2 percentage points overall, since the pandemic hit last year. But this interest varied across the lines that most deeply divide America today. The rich, the religious and Republicans reported the greatest overall increase in the "desire to marry" while the poor, secular Americans and Democrats reported less or no increase in marriage interest, according to a new YouGov survey of men and women aged 18-55 by the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) and the Wheatley Institution.

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