Now, unmarried women are no longer part of an edgy cultural vanguard — they're the official status quo.
As of 2021, a record 52% of American women were either unmarried or separated, according to a report by Wells Fargo Economics.
Single women also have single men outnumbered: A Census Bureau analysis of 2019 data found that for every 90 unmarried men in the US, there were 100 unmarried women.
In a 2019 survey from the Pew Research Center, only 38% of single women reported looking for dates or a relationship, compared with 61% of single men.
Even before 1970, it was far from unusual to see American women working for a living.
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