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u.s. census bureau started tracking cohabitation in two thousand and seven when twenty nine percent of those polled lived without a spouse or partner currently over forty two percent of u.s. adults live without a spouse or partner enjoy fourteen the nonpartisan council in contemporary families studied the issue home. fear of divorce played a factor in the marriage rates for years the prevailing notion had been that divorce rates were higher for those who live together before marriage what the data from the council of contemporary families actually showed was that it wasn't the cohabitation that affected divorce rates it was the age at which they got married the younger people were when they got married the higher risk of divorce but what about those who had already been married sometimes multiple times so you have nine hundred sixty only fourteen million americans have been married more than once by one nine hundred eighty that number of twenty million by two thousand and fourteen that number a doubled to forty two million american adults who had been married more than once nevertheless stat
u.s. census bureau started tracking cohabitation in two thousand and seven when twenty nine percent of those polled lived without a spouse or partner currently over forty two percent of u.s. adults live without a spouse or partner enjoy fourteen the nonpartisan council in contemporary families studied the issue home. fear of divorce played a factor in the marriage rates for years the prevailing notion had been that divorce rates were higher for those who live together before marriage what the...
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u.s. census bureau started tracking who had been married more than once nevertheless statistics and. recently show the literally we finally starting to tears are no turn our nose up at marriage for comfort or financial stability eighty eight percent of people polled by pew research and twenty seven hundred seven love was the number one reason they marry their partners women are allowed to go to school have careers and society generally isn't publicly shaming us for sidestepping the rituals of marriage but now the shame is put on men by the institutions that push that traditional marriage while men have always been able to wait longer to marry they are now shamed as lazy immaturity just out for cheap sex if they don't get married third told that women are rejecting them because they don't have a good enough job and when they do manage to get married if their wife doesn't take their last name studies are showing that they're seen as less masculine in the cinderella complex published in one thousand nine hundred one and written by psychologist collette dowling she states. we have only o
u.s. census bureau started tracking who had been married more than once nevertheless statistics and. recently show the literally we finally starting to tears are no turn our nose up at marriage for comfort or financial stability eighty eight percent of people polled by pew research and twenty seven hundred seven love was the number one reason they marry their partners women are allowed to go to school have careers and society generally isn't publicly shaming us for sidestepping the rituals of...
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census bureau itself. german, performing the non-exclusive duties and functions of the director of the u.s. census bureau and enrique lummis, performing the nonexclusive duties of the deputy director in chief operating officer of the u.s. census bureau are jointly leading the census. each has nearly three decades of congress now conducts census overviews that will require metric tracking on a real-time basis. congress also has monthly meetings with omb, census program managers and commerce 2020 leadership team under secretary kelly to review issues related to the program's budget is, scope, and risks. these management meetings include detailed reviews of the evolving budget and lifecycle cost estimates for the 2020 census. the results of these meetings are reported directly to me by undersecretary kelly and her staff and we maintain a free flow of access and information so i can person of late -- so i oversee thely dissent yelp. we are now 30 months away from the 2020 census. there are still many challenges ahead. the need for additional resources are urgent. and the details i've listed the
census bureau itself. german, performing the non-exclusive duties and functions of the director of the u.s. census bureau and enrique lummis, performing the nonexclusive duties of the deputy director in chief operating officer of the u.s. census bureau are jointly leading the census. each has nearly three decades of congress now conducts census overviews that will require metric tracking on a real-time basis. congress also has monthly meetings with omb, census program managers and commerce 2020...
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u.s. census bureau. groundbreaking will begin this morning at 11:30. we're live in suitland. i'm justin finch. news 4. back in to you in the studio. >> justin, thank you. >>> oh, my goodness gracious. it feels pretty mild out there this morning compared to the other mornings, right? >> we don't want to get into a false sense of security about this weather. >> don't jinx us, eun. >> i'm trying not to. >> yesterday morning in the 20s. i was standing outside and actually with the wind picking up now, it's pretty chilly. >> it's in the 40s. relatively speaking, it's not as cold as yesterday morning. earlier when i walked inside, didn't feel as cold. 48 degrees in washington. we're almost at 50 degrees for this hour of the morning. it's still chilly enough for a jacket. many of our suburbs in the 40s. 41 winchester. 43 dulles. 40 manassas. still a jacket for the kids as they're standing outside. 41 frederick. 44 in quantico. the good news, we're dry. we could have a couple hanging around north of frederick. that is about it. the rest of the area, seeing some of the clouds. startin
u.s. census bureau. groundbreaking will begin this morning at 11:30. we're live in suitland. i'm justin finch. news 4. back in to you in the studio. >> justin, thank you. >>> oh, my goodness gracious. it feels pretty mild out there this morning compared to the other mornings, right? >> we don't want to get into a false sense of security about this weather. >> don't jinx us, eun. >> i'm trying not to. >> yesterday morning in the 20s. i was standing outside...
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u.s. census bureau behind us here. the groundbreaking is set for 11:30 this morning. county leaders and the public will be here. live in suitland, justin finch, news 4. back to you in the studio. >>> it's 6:36 right now. #bottle gate. president trump's latest viral moment. this may be a little tough to swallow. >>> plus, fire safety warning. the common household item that sparked a house fire and what we can all lear before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee, with a 2-year agreement. >>> there's one moment going viral. >> the president was thirsty after the long trip to asia. take a look at what happened during the speech. >
u.s. census bureau behind us here. the groundbreaking is set for 11:30 this morning. county leaders and the public will be here. live in suitland, justin finch, news 4. back to you in the studio. >>> it's 6:36 right now. #bottle gate. president trump's latest viral moment. this may be a little tough to swallow. >>> plus, fire safety warning. the common household item that sparked a house fire and what we can all lear before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't...
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u.s. census bureau says less than 100 employees and spooned for about 9 % of all net new jobs he said he would be the greatest jobs-producing president ever created, but a focus at the small businesses -- in fact i -- >> i want to push trump i would say is a small business person he owns companies like hotels, you know -- he's not a huge corporation. that's a different debate. let's talk about the pass-through change is you don't believe that's some kind of help. >> infinitesimal, very insignificant. it will benefit trump, save him half a billion dollars tax bills don't need to be so complicated. first of all, can we great that -- the purpose of the tax bill is its function is that what we're trying to accomplish >> i think so. you obvious hear politicians say, which is wrong, by the way, or a misnomer, new business is the job creator, and new businesses by default tend to be small. we know for the kauffman foundation, that start updensity is around a 20-year low. for whatever reason people aren't starting up small businesses sharon, you've taken the pulse of a bunch of business owners. millen
u.s. census bureau says less than 100 employees and spooned for about 9 % of all net new jobs he said he would be the greatest jobs-producing president ever created, but a focus at the small businesses -- in fact i -- >> i want to push trump i would say is a small business person he owns companies like hotels, you know -- he's not a huge corporation. that's a different debate. let's talk about the pass-through change is you don't believe that's some kind of help. >> infinitesimal,...
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u.s. census bureau. for that income group, from i guess 50 to 75,000, what percentage does this bill cut those taxes? >> just a moment, senator. from the analysis referring in answer to senator cantwell, we had estimated in calendar year 2027 that -- let's see, that would be about a little over three-quarters of taxpayers will have a tax decrease of $100 or greater. >> what do you get in year 2027? >> that was year 2027. >> that was year 2027. what is your definition of middle class? >> i don't define middle class, senator. it means a lot of different things to a lot of different people? >> have you ever tried? >> i guess i found it unwise in my position to define it. >> does this bill provide a tax cut to every income group? >> yes. on average there's tax reduction across all income groups. >> i'm looking at the 2027 chart. 50 to 75,000 income category, i'm looking at 6.1%. is that accurate? >> okay. i think you're looking at e. >> the wrong thing? >> not the wrong thing at all. are you looking at jcx 5
u.s. census bureau. for that income group, from i guess 50 to 75,000, what percentage does this bill cut those taxes? >> just a moment, senator. from the analysis referring in answer to senator cantwell, we had estimated in calendar year 2027 that -- let's see, that would be about a little over three-quarters of taxpayers will have a tax decrease of $100 or greater. >> what do you get in year 2027? >> that was year 2027. >> that was year 2027. what is your definition of...
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u.s. census bureau for that income group from 50 to 75,000, what percentage does it cut the taxes? >> just a moment, senator. from the analysis i was referring to in answer to senator cantwell, we estimated calendar year 2027 that let's see if that would be a little over three quarters of taxpayers will have a decrease of $100 or greater. the what is your definition of middle-class? >> i don't define middle-class. it means a lot of different things to different people. >> have you ever tried? >> i guess i found it to be unwise in my position. does this bil bill provide a tat to every income group? >> on average there is a tax reduction across all income groups. >> i'm looking at 2027 chart. 50 to 70,000 income category i'm looking at 6.1%. is that accurate? >> you want to look at 2027. 6.1% is the change of from the aggregate of taxes paid to the federal government it would be a reduction by the income growth of 6.1%. >> i just want to make sure that is clarified. >> thank you for your time and for asking questions. >> senator nelson. >> mr. chairman, thank you again for your court
u.s. census bureau for that income group from 50 to 75,000, what percentage does it cut the taxes? >> just a moment, senator. from the analysis i was referring to in answer to senator cantwell, we estimated calendar year 2027 that let's see if that would be a little over three quarters of taxpayers will have a decrease of $100 or greater. the what is your definition of middle-class? >> i don't define middle-class. it means a lot of different things to different people. >> have...
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u.s. census bureau. for that income group, from i guess 50 to 75,000, what percentage does this bill cut those taxes? >> just a moment, senator. from the analysis referring in answer to senator cantwell, we had estimated in calendar year 2027 that -- let's see, that would be about a little over three-quarters of taxpayers will have a tax decrease of $100 or greater. >> what do you get in year 2027? >> that was year 2027. >> that was year 2027. what is your definition of middle class? >> i don't define middle class, senator. it means a lot of different things to a lot of different people? >> have you ever tried? >> i guess i found it unwise in my position to define it. >> does this bill provide a tax cut to every income group? >> yes. on average there's tax reduction across all income groups. >> i'm looking at the 2027 chart. 50 to 75,000 income category, i'm looking at 6.1%. is that accurate? >> okay. i think you're looking at e. >> the wrong thing? >> not the wrong thing at all. are you looking at jcx 5
u.s. census bureau. for that income group, from i guess 50 to 75,000, what percentage does this bill cut those taxes? >> just a moment, senator. from the analysis referring in answer to senator cantwell, we had estimated in calendar year 2027 that -- let's see, that would be about a little over three-quarters of taxpayers will have a tax decrease of $100 or greater. >> what do you get in year 2027? >> that was year 2027. >> that was year 2027. what is your definition of...
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overall, 18.5 million people military veterans in the u.s., according to the census bureau. 9.2 millionf them are the age of 65 or older. there is mike from byron, minnesota. a veteran. good morning to you. caller: good morning. host: thank you for your service , tell us about your experience and what life has been like for you. caller: i served during the vietnam era. i was never there. i was in the navy. i started on an aircraft carrier . after that, the last cruise the ship did as it was decommissioned and scrapped. then i went to a ship that was two years old. a guided missile cruiser. we were the flagship of the sixth fleet and had a three-star admiral aboard. ride quite as nice as the carrier because it was smaller. i am glad i went in. all my brothers were in. my brother was the last one drafted in our county. my older brother steve served in vietnam. host: what did you take from your experience in the military? what did you learn? caller: i learned quite a bit. i was in supply. i had different duties aboard the ship. serviceman and we ran the lottery, the store, barbershop. thes
overall, 18.5 million people military veterans in the u.s., according to the census bureau. 9.2 millionf them are the age of 65 or older. there is mike from byron, minnesota. a veteran. good morning to you. caller: good morning. host: thank you for your service , tell us about your experience and what life has been like for you. caller: i served during the vietnam era. i was never there. i was in the navy. i started on an aircraft carrier . after that, the last cruise the ship did as it was...