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While marriage rates in the United States appear to be experiencing a post-pandemic recovery, according to recent federal data, rates have still trended in a declining direction according to study results shared by Gallup.
Data found that married adults aged 25 to 50 were more likely to be thriving between 2009 and 2023, Gallup said. Gallup has multiple categories for survey respondents: those who are"suffering," those who are"struggling" and those who are"thriving." To determine which category they belonged in, Gallup had respondents rate their lives now and in the future on a ladder scale with numbers between 0 and 10.
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