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CNN —After Covid-19 lockdowns, 2022 was a year of marriages, according to new data. The number of marriages took a dive around the start of the pandemic, numbers show. But in 2020, the marriage rate was down to 5.1 per 1,000 people, the data showed. Growth in marriage rates may be due to more than just rescheduling, said Marissa Nelson, a licensed marriage and family therapist in Washington, DC. Divorce rates are going downIntentionality may also be behind declining divorce rates, she added.
Persons: Marissa Nelson, Nelson, Ian Kerner, I’ve, ” Kerner, , Monica O’Neal Organizations: CNN, US Centers for Disease Control, Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics Locations: Washington ,, Boston
Both at the top of their respective industries, Swift and Kelce have become the latest model of a power couple. It isn’t always easy to be part of a power couple, however. Have discussions about what is important to each of you as individuals, as well as the life you are building as a couple, O’Neal said. This mission statement also needs to be clear about who each individual is and what the expectations are of the relationship, Cantor said. A key to a good power couple is prioritizing the relationship and finding ways to lift your partner up when you are on top of the world, O’Neal said.
Persons: Chads, , Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Swift, , ” Kelce, Monica O’Neal, ” O’Neal, Caitlin Cantor, ” Cantor, O’Neal, , Cantor, we’ve, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Jay, Z, Kelce Organizations: CNN, Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefs, Super, , Psychological, Psychology, Locations: Boston, Philadelphia
A happier life after getting married may not just be in fairy tales. Adults who are married report being far happier than those in any other relationship status, according to a Gallup Poll published Friday. Over the survey period, married people consistently reported their happiness levels higher than their unmarried counterparts, ranging from 12% to 24% higher depending on the year, according to the data. “There’s also famously, for men anyway, a premium associated with being married in terms of earning higher income,” Rothwell said. “I don’t think we’re ever going to get to a point in social science where we can say whether or not and with any precision whether marriage causes happiness,” Rothwell said.
Persons: , Jonathan Rothwell, Bradford Wilcox, Wilcox, Aristotle, Ian Kerner, I’ve, ” Kerner, Monica O’Neal, Rothwell, “ There’s, ” Rothwell, , O’Neal Organizations: CNN, Gallup, Education, University of Virginia, Locations: United States, Boston
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