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According to an article in The Salt Lake Tribune, In 2007, 80% of all Mormon missionaries were young single men, 13% young single women, and 7% retired couples. The ratio remains approximately the same today.

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The Church does not keep official statistics based on gender or marital status, but I have heard it speculated several times that there are more single women than single men in the Church. ('single' in this case is defined as never married, divorced, or widowed) This is because there are just more women in the Church than men. This could be due to many factors including that there are more women convert baptisms, more men apostatize from the Church, men die at younger ages, and women are less likely to remarry after divorce or death of a spouse.

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It'd be about 1:1. In the Fundamentalist LDS the figures are different because polygamy is practised.

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4 to 1.. Atleast that's jackass friend thinks

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