Idaho, Red States Marry Youngest
Amid a
National Public Radio feature story
this morning about “hooking up”, a point was
made about the rising average age of marriage. A sub-point also emerged: Idaho was listed as having, on average, the youngest married couples in the country. When we pulled
the census stats on this
and averaged marriage age for men and women, Idaho appeared to rank second (behind Utah) rather than first. (The average age at marriage in Idaho was 24.6 years for men and 22.8 for women, compared with the national average of 26.7 and 25.1.) The rundown of states by marriage age, though, does match up remarkably well against red-blue measures. After Utah and Idaho, two of the reddest states, is Oklahoma, also among the most crimson. The red of the low-age top 10: Arkansas, Kentucky, Alaska, Wyoming, Texas, Alabama and Tennessee. All were McCain states in 2008/
Randy Stapilus
, Ridenbaugh Press.
More here
.
Question: What do you make of this phenomenon — that couples marry younger in red states like Idaho and Utah?
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