A new study finds that single adults in both the United States and Japan report lower well-being than their married peers.
Think being single is easier? A new study suggests that marriage might give people a surprising boost in health and happiness. Researchers from the University of Michigan and Singapore Management ...
Your marital status is far more than a box to check on a questionnaire. It’s an existential state that shapes personal identity and social dynamics. While married life comes with its own set of ...
One of the fastest-growing demographics in the U.S., solo rollers have a thing or two to teach everyone about happiness.
Your tax filing status—single, married, or head of household—can affect how much money your employer withholds from your ...
According to a study conducted by a psychologist at the London School of Economics, some women may find marriage to be fulfilling, but not all of them. According to the study, the happiest group of ...
If you are Catholic, one might recognize that the three Church-designated vocation callings are — religious life, marriage, and being single. However, within the Catholic community discourse, one ...
More than a decade ago, social scientists established the trajectory of satisfaction with life for people who got married and stayed married. By then, many studies had already shown that in the years ...
Singleness isn't a waiting room for marriage. It's not second-class citizenship. It's something to manage with generosity and wisdom, not selfishness.