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  1. Bridging America's social capital divide, American Community Survey data, and more. Post This
  2. The married poor vs. the unmarried rich in the UK, relationship churning, and more. Post This

Family Stability—Bridging America's Social Capital Divide
Brad Wilcox, Chris Bullivant, & Peyton Roth, Social Capital Campaign

Married Poor More Stable Than Unmarried Rich
Harry Benson, Marriage Foundation

American Community Survey Data for Nonprofits
U.S. Census Bureau

Relationship Churning: Recognizing and Understanding On-Again/Off-Again Relationships
Webinar—May 11, 2022 | 4:00 to 5:00 PM
Sarah Halpern-Meekin via The Dibble Institute

Average Age to Get Married Rises to 38.2, CSO Finds
Mark Hilliard, Irish Times

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