Thursday, March 17, 2022

Stability in Children's Living Arrangements

The living arrangements of the nation's children have changed little over the past 12 years, according to a Census Bureau report comparing children's living arrangements in 2019 with 2007.

Distribution of children under age 18 by living arrangement, 2007 and 2019

   2019   2007   pp change
Total children   100.0%   100.0%         –
Living with two parents     70.1     70.7       -0.6
    Biological mother and father     62.5     63.3       -0.8
        Married parents     58.9     60.8       -1.9
    At least one step/adoptive parent       7.6       7.4        0.2
Living with one parent     25.8     25.8        0.0
Living with neither parent       4.0       3.5        0.5
    Living with grandparents       2.1       1.8        0.3

The 59 percent majority of children live in a traditional nuclear family—with their married, biological mother and father. This percentage was down slightly from the 61 percent of 2007. The percentage of children who live in a single-parent family (26 percent) did not change over the years. The great majority of these children (83 percent in 2019) live with their mother. 

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