 
  
  Why Marriage Is Increasingly for the Affluent.
  WSJ
   
  
  Partnership Is a Privilege
  Family Stuff
   
  
  What the latest studies say about marriage and dating trends in the U.S. today
  Weekend Edition / NPR
   
  
  Why We Marry Who We Marry
  Miaden Mother Matriarch with Louise Perry
   
  
  The Problem of Finding a Marriageable Man.
  Radio Atlantic
   
  
  Marriages between college-educated women and non-college-educated men are on the rise. Tune in to find out why.
  American Variety Radio
   
  
  The new marriage of unequals.
  The Atlantic
   
  
  The American women who aren't giving up on marriage.
  Family Stuff
   
  
  American women are giving up on marriage.
  WSJ
   
  
  Marrying up and marrying down.
  Prof G
   
  
  Struggling men hurt noncollege women’s marriage prospects.
  Cornell Chronicle
   
  
  Education, Income, And 'Marriageable' Men.
  Institute for Family Studies
   
  
  America’s “marriage material” shortage.
  The Atlantic
   
  
  The marriage gap for women isn't what you think.
  Axios
   
  
  Slate Money Podcast (48 min)
  Slate
   
  
  The “relationship recession” and falling fertility.
  Noahpinion
   
  
  Gender gaps in education and declining marriage rates.
  Marginal Revolution
   
  
  America’s role reversal: working-class Blacks make gains while Whites fall back.
  WSJ
   
  
  The cities with the best — and worst — upward mobility.
  Axios
   
  
  The declining significance of race, quantified.
  Slow Boring
   
  
  Economic prospects brighten for children of low-income Black Americans, study finds.
  Harvard Gazette
   
  
  Kids’ upward mobility linked to how many adults around them work.
  Marketplace / NPR
   
  
  Who can achieve the American Dream? Race matters less than it used to.
  The New York Times
   
  
  Class, race and the chances of outgrowing poverty in America.
  The Economist
   
  
  What gives poor kids a shot at better lives? Economists find an unexpected answer.
  WSJ
   
  
  Poor Black kids are doing better. Poor White kids are doing worse.
  The Atlantic
   
  
  We examine data on economic mobility.
  The Morning (NYT)
   
  
  Marriage sentences to ponder.
  Marginal Revolution