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In 1960, two-thirds (68%) of all twenty-somethings in the US were married; in 2008, just 26% were married
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In 2008, a 16-percentage-point gap separated marriage rates of college graduates (64 percent) and of those with a high school diploma or less (48 percent). In 1960, this gap had been just four percentage points (76 percent vs. 72 percent).
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Despite these growing uncertainties, Americans are more upbeat about the future of marriage and family (67 percent say they are optimistic) than about the future of the country's educational system (50 percent optimistic), its economic system (46 percent optimistic) or its morals and ethics (41 percent optimistic).
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