![]() Overall, about one-in-five children (21%) are living with a solo mother, up from 12% in 1968. Most children in unmarried parent households are living with a solo mother, but a growing share are living with cohabiting parents. Some 3% of children are not living with any parents, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. ![]() That trend has been accompanied by a drop in the share of children living with two married parents, down from 85% in 1968 to 65%. children living with an unmarried parent has more than doubled since 1968, jumping from 13% to 32% in 2017. (Ilana Panich-Linsman for The Washington Post via Getty Images) children living with an unmarried parent has more than doubled since 1968. Erin Meredith of Austin, Texas, a single mother of two, paints with her daughter. ![]()
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