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Your Millennial Child May Never Marry

Millennials, those adults born after 1980 and before 2000, arenā€™t getting married in the same numbers their parents did.  91% of baby boomers got hitched, 82% of Gen Xers, but figures suggest the numbers could drop to 70% soon.  Kelly Payton, publisher of Perfect Wedding Guides Houston and the producer of the Dream Weddings Bridal Shows in Houston, says besides the 2008 economic collapse sheā€™s not seeing a drop off in the number of marriages here.  ā€œ2009 and 2010 we did a slight dip in the number of weddings, and I believe thatā€™s due to the recession,ā€ she says.  Texas is not among the states that are seeing 70% of their young people choosing to remain single: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.  Payton says the average age for a bride is 27 and the average age for a groom is 29, consistent with averages of the past 15 years.  Payton says young people are more cautious making a lifelong commitment than their parents may have been.  ā€œI certainly hope that they are paying attention and not getting married for reasons that would lead to divorce like our generation may have,ā€ she tells KTRH News.  And while better at saving money than their parents, they also often enter adulthood with more debt, which may play a major role in the hesitancy to marry early.  2.3 million couples wed in America every year, which comes down to 6,200 a day.


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