That means single women control 13.01% of owner-occupied homes, compared to 9.83% for single men. This gendered homeownership gap is also growing. In 2022, the difference stood at 2.71 million homes.
In 2023, there were 43 million single women living in the US, a 55% increase since 2000. An analysis last year from the Pew Research Center found that one-quarter of all 40-year-olds in 2021 had ...
Single women have surpassed single men in homeownership rates. Hard to believe before 1974, women couldn't secure a mortgage ...
Languages: English While their salaries may still lag behind their male counterparts, single women are far outpacing single men when it comes to homeownership. A new report from LendingTree found ...
At the core of the sexual revolution was the concept -- radical at the time -- that women, just like men, enjoyed sex and had sexual needs. Feminists asserted that single women had the same sexual ...
Only 36.6 percent of single women between 18 and 34 believe married people should have children, a 2021 survey shows, down by almost half from 67.4 percent six years earlier. The corresponding ...