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Report: A Strong ‘Resurgence’ of the Traditional Two-Parent American Family

Updated: January 17, 2024 at 5:14 pm EST  See Comments

A new report reveals some good news about the comeback of the American family – the number of children living with two parents increased last year. 

In a blog post titled The Resurgence of the Two-Parent Family for The Institute for Family Studies, research psychologist Nicholas Zill noted data from “the U.S. Census Bureau shows that in 2023, the proportion of children in two-parent families increased to 71%. The fraction in single-parent families decreased to 25%, while the proportion with neither birth parent declined slightly to under 4%.” 

Two years ago, Zill discovered that the number of children living in a traditional two-parent family had stopped declining.

According to census data, the number of children under 18 living with two parents had fallen from 88% in 1960 to just over two-thirds in 2005. 

By 2020, the proportion of children living with two parents gradually started to recover, Zill explained, reaching 70%. 

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The research psychologist and Institute for Family Studies senior fellow also examined where 15 to 17-year-olds were living. 

“The fact that these older teens were still living with their married biological parents means

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