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Women are way ahead of men in the battle of the sexes regarding home ownership. A LendingTree analysis of recent U.S. Census Bureau data found that single women are more likely than single men to ...
In 1985, 75% of first-time homebuyers were married, but today, that share is only 50%. Single women who are buying for the first time grew from 11% in 1985 to 24% in 2024.
15. Peace and quiet. Women want peace, plain and simple. Being single, we can come home alone to our ten cats, seven dogs, and 15 fosters, pour ourselves a bowl of Fruit Loops, turn on Love is ...
And, there’s this as well: single women have children living with them more often than men do. “Single women are more likely to have children under the age of 18 in the home and [are] slightly more ...
As of 2024, single women made up 20% of all buyers, and, for first-time buyers, ... “And these were all women and they’re really supportive of me doing this on my own at nearly 50.“ ...
A new study says that heterosexual relationships lead to 'more rewards for men and more costs for women,' suggesting that single women are happier than single men.
Single women are older, more educated, and more financially independent than they were a generation earlier. And they are motivated to vote. In 2000, 48% of single women reported voting.