Turning 32 and still not married? You are in the majority
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People just aren't getting married like they used to. This chart, taken from Mary Meeker's comprehensive look at our changing online lives, makes that crystal clear.
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In 1960, 65% of the population between the ages of 18 and 32 were married, often getting hitched right after high school or college. By 2014, only 26% of the population got married by age 32.
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