The Marriage Effect
A common narrative has it that commitment and motherhood make women unhappy. New data suggest the opposite is true.

A common narrative has it that commitment and motherhood make women unhappy. New data suggest the opposite is true.

The best available evidence suggests that the youth-vote shift in 2024 was more a one-off event than an ideological realignment.

What it means that most young people in the U.S. no longer believe their country is anything special

After a rough start, the generation is thriving. Why doesn’t it feel that way?

More sleep and family time—and less social media—may have made the difference.

More comfortable online than out partying, post-Millennials are safer, physically, than adolescents have ever been. But they’re on the brink of a mental-health crisis.

But mature adults aren’t faring as well.

Deep anxiety about the ability to have children later in life plagues many women. But the decline in fertility over the course of a woman’s 30s has been oversold. Here’s what the statistics really tell us—and what they don’t.

Popular books have argued that today's 20-somethings are more service-oriented than any generation since World War II. But new research suggests the opposite.