The region with the lowest percentage now married and the highest percentage never married in the U.S. is the Northeast. This region tends to have a higher percentage of individuals who have never been married compared to other regions, and also has a lower percentage of individuals who are currently married.
Approximately 36% of people worldwide are married. This number can vary significantly by region and cultural norms.
The Midwest region of the United States has the highest percentage of counties with older median ages compared to other regions. This is attributed to factors such as declining birth rates, out-migration of younger populations, and an aging population.
In the 2000 Census, the lowest percentage distribution of the two or more races population was in Vermont, with only 1.3% of the population identifying as two or more races. This was the lowest percentage in any state in the United States at that time.
As of 2020, approximately 14% of people in the United States have been married for 40 years or more. This percentage may vary by region and demographic factors.
The Mississippi Delta region has historically had the highest percentage population of African Americans in Mississippi. This area is located in the northwest part of the state, with cities like Clarksdale and Greenville having significant African American populations.
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According to the latest data, the Western region of the United States had the lowest percentage of grandparent caregivers. This region includes states such as California, Oregon, and Washington.
As of 2021, the Southern region of the United States had the highest percentage of families receiving welfare benefits.
Some of the highest and lowest landforms in the United States are MountMcKinley (highest) Death Valley (lowest) and Mount Ivanhoe (highest). Mount McKinley is approximately 148,000 feet high.
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it has the highest, lowest, hottest, coldest, wettest, and the longest mountain range.