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Claim author · 📅 14.06.2026 · Małżeństwa przed 30-tką spadły o połowę! S...
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Decline in Marriages Before Thirty

"I found other data and compared how it looked in 2019, just before the pandemic, lockdown, and so on. And it turned out that the percentage of people under 29 or 30 years old in a marital relationship dropped by half over these six years." "Ja znalazłem inne dane i porównałem jak to wyglądało w roku 2019, czyli tuż przed pandemią, lockdownem i tak dalej. I okazało się, że ten odsetek osób przed 29 czy tam przed 30 rokiem życia w związku małżeńskim tylko na przestrzeni tych sześciu lat spadł o połowę."

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ℹ️ In shortThe percentage of people under 30 in a marital relationship has halved in the six years since 2019, just before the pandemic.

Unverifiable. The claim about a 50% drop in the percentage of people under 29 or 30 years old in a marital relationship between 2019 and 2025/2026 is difficult to verify. Available GUS and CBOS data confirm a general trend of decreasing marriag...
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Methodology The claim about a 50% drop in the percentage of people under 29 or 30 years old in a marital relationship between 2019 and 2025/2026 is difficult to verify. Available GUS and CBOS data confirm a general trend of decreasing marriage rates and an increasing average age of newlyweds (from approx. 29/27 years in 2014 to 32/30 years in 2024). However, there is no direct percentage data for the 18-29/30 age group in marriage from 2019 that would allow for a precise comparison and confirmation of a 'drop by half'. In 2024, 28% of people aged 25-29 were married. For the drop to be half, it would have had to be around 56% in 2019, which seems a high value for this age group.
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Mam yyy przed sobą badania CEBOSu z tego roku, że wśród osób w wieku w wieku 1829 lat tylko 12% jest w związku małżeńskim. Prawie 45% w ogóle nie jest w żadnym związku, nie ma nie ma w ogóle partnera i nie chodzi y na randki. A to przecież jest ten wiek najbardziej istotny z punktu widzenia posiadania dzieci. >> Ja znalazłem inne dane i porównałem jak to wyglądało w roku 2019, czyli tuż przed pandemią, lockdownem i tak dalej. I okazało się, że ten odsetek osób przed 29 czy tam przed 30 rokiem życia w związku małżeńskim tylko na przestrzeni tych sześciu lat spadł o połowę. >> Bardzo. >> To jest bardzo dużo. Tam wtedy mieliśmy tam ponad 1/4 osób przed 30 roku, a tu mamy no małe kilkanaście procent. Więc to pokazuje gdzie my jesteśmy, prawda? Jakie jak ten trend obecnie wygląda. T [muzyka]

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