Gen Z political gap bodes well for marriage
As there often is among people in their 20s, a gap is growing within Generation Z regarding experience and preference. Their political divergence is a growing factor that holds implications for the future of marriage.
Most indicators suggest that the long-standing decline of marriage will continue — cultural trends certainly point in that direction. The growing rates of sexlessness among young men and women further dampen the prospects for marriage. It’s a bleak outlook, but there may be a glimmer of hope for change. A segment of Gen Z could be poised to buck the trend. According to a recent Yale Youth Poll, Americans aged 18 to 21 now lean Republican by 12 points, while those aged 22 to 29 lean........
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