American singles are in a unique position historically.

Single people play a greater role in the community that than their married counterparts, and take care of their parents and other family members in a larger percentage, as well.

Once considered to be “deviant,” “neurotic” and “selfish”, single people are redefining how to live and thrive as healthy contributing members of society.

The demographics of unmarried people are constantly changing, and more Americans are spending a greater percentage of their lives unmarried than married. While some people never marry, other adults now counted as single are simply delaying marriage longer than people of their parents’ generation did.