NEWSBREAK - ~50.2% (124.6M) of American adults are single, according to The Bureau of Labor Statistics In 1950, this figure stood at 22%. Eric Klinenberg is a sociology professor at New York University. He is also the author of "Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone". Klinenberg explains the primary causes of the change. "People are looking for soulmates, and they're not going to compromise. Online dating sites have presented singles with more choices than ever, which also seems to be driving people away from tying the knot."
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