Ok, but what % got married at all?
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This is the 2012 data set, from the Census. You'd have to comb through the newer American Community Survey, to get something newer, but I think they aren't collecting that data, anymore.
Can't believe I've never heard anyone talk about it. Seems important.
This is the data, but apparently statisticians project marriage rates to miraculously shoot up like a Joe Biden vote count at 3 a.m.

They have to do that or the government would need to raise retirement contributions.
I don't follow the connection 🤔
Governments use marriage rate projections to calculate birth rates, and from there inflation and retirement costs.