Demographic Research on Unmarried Women and the Rising American Electorate

Entire 2007 State of Unmarried America Report

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Summary of The 2007 State of Unmarried America Report

The new report details thetrend of America’s growing unmarried population and shows how single women in particular are the driving force behind this important cultural change. The report is the most comprehensive resource on who single people are, how they live, how they vote, and what they want from the government.

Census Data Confirms Growth Of Unmarrieds

Recent census data shows that Americans who are not married continue to grow both as a percentage of the eligible electorate and as actual voters. A new analysis from Greenberg Quinlan Rosner that shows the growth rate for unmarried voters was 2.4 times higher than the growth rate for married voters in the 2006 election.

A New America — Unmarrieds Drive Change in Our Country

The unmarried population has grown as a share of the population for the past 50 years, and the latest data shows that this trend is not abating. The growth of the unmarried population is outpacing the growth of the married population two and a half to one.

New Study of Unmarried African American Women

Unmarried African American women are asserting their political power like never before. Our new research highlights their importance in upcoming elections.

Unmarried America and the Rising American Electorate

Demographic information, voter participation trends, and economic data for unmarried women and the RAE.