Christians report more marriage satisfaction than non-Christians

 (Photo: Unsplash/Nathan Dumlao)

Christians are more likely to say they are happy in their marriage than non-Christians, a new Barna study has found.

In the poll of 1,500 US adults, a majority (59%) said they were very satisfied with their marriage, but among practising Christians, this rose to nearly three quarters (73%). A further one in five practising Christians said they were somewhat satisfied. 

The study found stark differences when broken down by gender, with men being far more likely than women to report being very satisfied in their marriage (65% compared to 52%).

There were also differences when it came to age, with millennials (65%) and baby boomers (61%) more likely than Gen X couples - those born between 1965 and 1980 - to say they were very satisfied (47%). 

In separate research last year, the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) found that more and more younger Americans are choosing not to get married at all. 

Its study found that the number of youngsters shunning marriage has reached record levels, with over a third (35%) of those aged 25-50 having never been married. 

In 1970, just 9% of Americans in the same age group reported never being married.

In December 2019, the Journal of Sex Research published a study which found lower levels of sexual satisfaction among couples who co-habited before marriage compared to those who only started living with each other after tying the knot. 

News
Trump forms Religious Liberty Commission to address 'emerging threats' First Amendment rights
Trump forms Religious Liberty Commission to address 'emerging threats' First Amendment rights

In a new executive action, President Donald Trump has established a new Religious Liberty Commission to bolster protections against “emerging threats” to the US’s longstanding tradition of faith-based freedoms. 

Leviticus: the joyful middle book of the Torah
Leviticus: the joyful middle book of the Torah

Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on Leviticus, holiness and loving your neighbour. 

'The Light He Left Behind': Martin Scorsese unveils new documentary featuring final interview with Pope Francis
'The Light He Left Behind': Martin Scorsese unveils new documentary featuring final interview with Pope Francis

Acclaimed filmmaker Martin Scorsese has announced a forthcoming documentary that will showcase the final on-camera interview with the late Pope Francis, capturing the pontiff’s enduring message of compassion, creativity, and cross-cultural dialogue.

5 things to know about Pope Leo XIV
5 things to know about Pope Leo XIV

Perhaps the most notable aspect of Prevost’s ascension to the papacy is his background.