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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Married Minority? Census Shows Slowdown in Couples Tying the Knot

What do you say? The data reveals that married couples make up barely half of all American households.

The segment of the married U.S. population is about 51 percent, a decline of about 6 percent since the last census in 2000. In Illinois, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates about 52 percent of men, 18 and older, and 47 percent of women, 18 and older, are married. A societal snapshot As the Washington Post points out, the data reflects current conditions; meaning people who are unmarried today may not remain single over time. "(The data) are a byproduct of a steady increase in the median age when people first marry, now at an all-time high of older than 26 for women and almost 29 for men," says the Washington Post. According to an expert cited in The Huffington Post, the reason is twofold: "The fast-growing older population is more likely to …

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Sandy Kaczmarski

9:46 pm on Saturday, December 17, 2011

With the reality shows and 72-day marriages, unfortunately marriage seems to be treated like brief periods of going steady and then just cast off. While it certainly is a choice, and I know many who are in committed relationships, when kids are involved I think statistics show a more stable environment is best. But, of course, a ceremony and piece of paper won't change immaturity or …   more ›

Friday, March 4, 2011

Number of Vacant Homes in Elmhurst Increases Nearly 59 Percent in 10 Years

Census 2010: Taking a look at housing data.

According to the results of the U.S. Census  for 2010 released last month, the number of vacant housing units in Elmhurst has increased by nearly 59 percent, while the total number of homes in Elmhurst has increase by 2.7 percent over the past 10 years. The number of occupied homes in Elmhurst has increase only slightly, by less than 1 percent. Demographic results for Elmhurst from the 2010 Census as reported by Elmhurst Patch can be found here. The following table compares occupancy status of 2000 with 2010 data.

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Paul Guerino

7:54 pm on Monday, March 7, 2011

The city of Chicago is still enforcing the rule that city workers must live in Chicago for that financial reason. Like our former mayor I never met a microphone I didn't love and my students would tell me stop the stories we have a test tomorrow. I keep getting called Tolstoy by the monitor of this site and you have used to many characters. When I submitted my thesis rough draft it exceeded 300 …   more ›

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