This statistic shows the percentage of single-person households in the United States in 2022, by state. In 2022, about 23.9 percent of Californian households were single-person households. In 2022, there were an estimated 36.05 million single-person households in the U.S. The number of single-person households has increased gradually since 1960.
This graph presents the percentage of single-parent families with children under 18 years of age in France from 1990 to 2020. It appears that the share of single-parents families went from **** percent in 1990 to **** percent in 2020.
In 2023, there were about 6.65 million white, non-Hispanic families with a single mother living in the United States. This is a slight increase from 1990, when there were 6.4 million white families with a single mother living in the U.S.
Annual population estimates by marital status or legal marital status, age and sex, Canada, provinces and territories.
In 2023, about 3.52 million Hispanic families with a single mother were living in the United States. This is an increase from 1990, when there were about 1.19 million Hispanic families with a single mother in the U.S.
Families of tax filers; Single-earner and dual-earner census families by number of children (final T1 Family File; T1FF).
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The Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) Aggregate Statistics Data File and Dashboards are the nation’s first publicly available datasets of aggregate statistics on appraisal records, giving the public new access to a broad set of data points and trends found in appraisal reports. The UAD Aggregate Statistics for Enterprise Single-Family, Enterprise Condominium, and Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Single-Family appraisals may be grouped by neighborhood characteristics, property characteristics and different geographic levels.DocumentationOverview (10/28/2024)Data Dictionary (10/28/2024)Data File Version History and Suppression Rates (12/18/2024)Dashboard Guide (2/3/2025)UAD Aggregate Statistics DashboardsThe UAD Aggregate Statistics Dashboards are the visual front end of the UAD Aggregate Statistics Data File. The Dashboards are designed to provide easy access to customized maps and charts for all levels of users. Access the UAD Aggregate Statistics Dashboards here.UAD Aggregate Statistics DatasetsNotes:Some of the data files are relatively large in size and will not open correctly in certain software packages, such as Microsoft Excel. All the files can be opened and used in data analytics software such as SAS, Python, or R.All CSV files are zipped.
Data on age in single years including average age and median age and gender for the population of census metropolitan areas, census agglomerations and census subdivisions, 2021 and 2016 censuses.
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ERA5 is the fifth generation ECMWF reanalysis for the global climate and weather for the past 8 decades. Data is available from 1940 onwards. ERA5 replaces the ERA-Interim reanalysis. Reanalysis combines model data with observations from across the world into a globally complete and consistent dataset using the laws of physics. This principle, called data assimilation, is based on the method used by numerical weather prediction centres, where every so many hours (12 hours at ECMWF) a previous forecast is combined with newly available observations in an optimal way to produce a new best estimate of the state of the atmosphere, called analysis, from which an updated, improved forecast is issued. Reanalysis works in the same way, but at reduced resolution to allow for the provision of a dataset spanning back several decades. Reanalysis does not have the constraint of issuing timely forecasts, so there is more time to collect observations, and when going further back in time, to allow for the ingestion of improved versions of the original observations, which all benefit the quality of the reanalysis product. This catalogue entry provides post-processed ERA5 hourly single-level data aggregated to daily time steps. In addition to the data selection options found on the hourly page, the following options can be selected for the daily statistic calculation:
The daily aggregation statistic (daily mean, daily max, daily min, daily sum*) The sub-daily frequency sampling of the original data (1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours) The option to shift to any local time zone in UTC (no shift means the statistic is computed from UTC+00:00)
*The daily sum is only available for the accumulated variables (see ERA5 documentation for more details). Users should be aware that the daily aggregation is calculated during the retrieval process and is not part of a permanently archived dataset. For more details on how the daily statistics are calculated, including demonstrative code, please see the documentation. For more details on the hourly data used to calculate the daily statistics, please refer to the ERA5 hourly single-level data catalogue entry and the documentation found therein.
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Enumerated Population (Number) by Single Year of Age, Marital Status, CensusYear and Sex
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Previous versions of this page are available via https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/*/https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/individual-savings-account-statistics" class="govuk-link">The National Archives.
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Gender statistics - Number of single-parent household heads by gender, educational attainment, and age group (since 2001)
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Single Mothers United in Rewarding Fellowship
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Benefit Payments: Single Employer Program (SE) data was reported at 5,486,182.000 USD th in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 5,436,297.000 USD th for 2014. Benefit Payments: Single Employer Program (SE) data is updated yearly, averaging 3,883,565.000 USD th from Sep 1996 (Median) to 2015, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5,486,182.000 USD th in 2015 and a record low of 790,500.000 USD th in 1996. Benefit Payments: Single Employer Program (SE) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.G079: Single Employer Program Statistics.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Single Parent Fellowship
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Population (Number) by Single Year of Age, Sex, Regional Authority and CensusYear
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Population age distribution of Taipei City (single age) statistics data by monthly time series
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Insured Plans: SE: Wholesale Trade data was reported at 1,730.000 Unit in 2014. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,736.000 Unit for 2013. Insured Plans: SE: Wholesale Trade data is updated yearly, averaging 2,123.000 Unit from Sep 1996 (Median) to 2014, with 19 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,979.000 Unit in 1996 and a record low of 1,730.000 Unit in 2014. Insured Plans: SE: Wholesale Trade data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.G078: Single Employer Program Statistics.
Data on age in single years including average age and median age and gender for the population of Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions, 2021 and 2016 censuses.
This statistic shows the percentage of single-person households in the United States in 2022, by state. In 2022, about 23.9 percent of Californian households were single-person households. In 2022, there were an estimated 36.05 million single-person households in the U.S. The number of single-person households has increased gradually since 1960.