Why the “double income, no kids (DINK)” lifestyle is growing popular
Nearly half of the U.S. households don’t have children, a 2022 survey shows.
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Nearly half of the U.S. households don’t have children, a 2022 survey shows.
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Everyone has a neighborhood DINK. You know, the couple who seems to jetset every weekend.
Couples with two incomes and no kids say the worst part about their decision is the pestering from other people.
Families have been the basic unit of social and economic life across cultures, geographies, and nationalities for thousands of years.
In the United States, a growing number of couples live a DINK lifestyle instead of the historically traditional family structure.
It’s tough to pin down exactly how many Americans don’t have children and don’t plan to have any.