- 9/11/2013, Christian Science Monitor: Modern Family Redefined: Say 'Goodbye' to the Typical American Family
- 9/11/2013, The Wall Street Journal: Share of Unmarried Couples Living Together Stops Climbing
- 9/11/2013, US News and World Report Study: The American Family is No More
- 9/11/2013, The Washington Post: Children Suffer from Growing Economic Inequality among Families since Recession
- 9/11/2013, The Columbus Dispatch: Traditional US Family is Getting Hard to Find
- 9/13/2012, THE NEW YORK TIMES: Boomers vs. Millennials: Who's Really Getting Robbed?
- 8/06/2012, THE ATLANTIC: The U.S. Cities Where Young Adults Are Most (and Least) Likely to Live at Home
- 8/01/2012, U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT:Report: More Men, Singles, Asian-Americans Lived at Home During Recession
- 8/01/2012, CBS NEWS:Study: More Young Adults Living At Home As A Result Of The 'Great Recession'
- 8/01/2012, AMERICA 24:Mammoni anche in America: è l'effetto della recessione
- 8/01/2012, USA TODAY: Adults kids living at home on the rise across the board
- 8/01/2012, LOS ANGELES TIMES: Great Recession saw more 20-somethings living with their parents
- 7/31/2012, THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE: STUDY: Many young adults live with parents
- 5/07/2012, USA TODAY: Splitting? 79% of marital separations end in divorce
- 3/30/2012, THE NEW YORK TIMES: For Asian-American Couples, a Tie That Binds
- 10/21/2011, U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT: Cities Where Women Are Having the Most Babies
- 10/04/2011, VIBE: Interracial Marriage Between Blacks, Whites On The Rise
- 09/19/2011, USA TODAY: Black-white marriages on the rise
- 08/25/2011, SLATE: Why Is North Dakota the Best Place To Get Married?
- 08/22/2011, TIME: Men vs. Women: Who Gains More Weight After Marriage and Divorce?
- 08/22/2011, ABC NEWS: Married Women, Divorced Men Gain Weight
- 08/22/2011, THE SCOTSMAN: Women get fatter after marriage... men after divorce
- 5/12/2011,SanFrancisco Chronicle:Census shows Calif. median age at record, SF older
- 5/12/2011,CentralOhio.com:Census: Mansfield population down 3 percent
- 05/05/2011, USA TODAY: After 50 years of decline, household size is growing