(FAITHWIRE) – While many churches seem to neglect them, the majority of millennials in the U.S. are single. And although money certainly plays a role in that phenomenon, it’s not the main reason so many younger Americans are without significant others.
A new survey from the Institute for Family Studies and the Wheatley Institute found that 58% of unmarried Americans between the ages of 18 and 55 are single because “it is hard to find the right person to marry.” Additionally, 33% of respondents said they are “not ready for the commitment.”
However, only 24% said it is because they “can’t afford a wedding” and just 23% blamed their prolonged singleness on the fact that they “don’t have a good job.”
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