Dr J on Relevant Radio on Tuesday

I will be discussing this story tomorrow
on Relevant Radio with Drew Mariani, at 12:15 Pacific Time.

More than half of millennial women aged 26 to 31 who have babies are either unmarried or single instead of part of a married couple, according to a recent 
study from Johns Hopkins University.

 Fifty-seven percent of children born to millennial women are born out of wedlock, and 63 percent are born to women lacking a college education,
according to the Hopkins study, entitled “Changing Fertility Regimes and the Transition to Adulthood.”

In fact, the only group that primarily follows a more traditional marriage-before-children pattern are college graduates, 90 percent of whom have
children within marriage, the study found.

“It is now unusual for non-college graduates who have children in their teens and twenties to have all of them within marriage.”

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