Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Median age of first marriage for women in DC, us 30.4 years. It’s higher than any US state, though the city’s demographics (entirely urban, lots of professionals) skew our numbers versus a state with urban and rural areas. https://www.bgsu.edu/ncfmr/resources/data/family-profiles/payne-median-age-first-marriage-geo-fp-19-07.html
The mean maternal age at first birth is 29.7, again the oldest mean in the country. https://www.bgsu.edu/content/dam/BGSU/college-of-arts-and-sciences/NCFMR/documents/FP/guzzo-payne-age-birth-fp-18-25.pdf
FWIW, I met my DH at 29, married at 34, had my first child at 37. But I have a graduate degree and the more education you have, the older these averages tend to be.
I'm an above poster who got married at 25, baby at 29. I have a double graduate degree and DH has an MBA. We just knew what we wanted. Not everyone who marries young in uneducated.
Anonymous wrote:Median age of first marriage for women in DC, us 30.4 years. It’s higher than any US state, though the city’s demographics (entirely urban, lots of professionals) skew our numbers versus a state with urban and rural areas. https://www.bgsu.edu/ncfmr/resources/data/family-profiles/payne-median-age-first-marriage-geo-fp-19-07.html
The mean maternal age at first birth is 29.7, again the oldest mean in the country. https://www.bgsu.edu/content/dam/BGSU/college-of-arts-and-sciences/NCFMR/documents/FP/guzzo-payne-age-birth-fp-18-25.pdf
FWIW, I met my DH at 29, married at 34, had my first child at 37. But I have a graduate degree and the more education you have, the older these averages tend to be.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, all the people I know who got engaged after 18 months were in their mid-20s, though I think that they were very conservative, obviously, getting married young and quickly.