10/3/14

Kathryn Price

The U-S Census Bureau reports that show many young people are waiting on marriage. Kathryn Price has the story.

(Price…15 sec…last year.)
At the county clerk's office, people can purchase marriage license applications for 82 dollars and receive information on how to enroll in relationship workshops. Senior Katie St. Romain, who recently got engaged, says relationships take a lot of work.
(St. Romain…15 sec… takes work.)
There are many theories about why people are waiting to tie the knot. Married Graduate Student Daniel Montoya says finances have to be considered -- even when families are applying pressure to get married.
(Montoya…15 sec… childs bedroom.)
Professor Diann McCabe says many people feel it's important to be economically stable before getting married.
(McCabe…15 sec…a pattern.)
Freshman Lyndsay Long says she wants to learn more about herself before worrying about how to live with another.
(Long…15 sec…first myself.)
These people all have different theories about why statistically Americans are waiting on marriage, but they all seem to agree on one thing -- relationships take work. For Bobcat Update, I'm Kathryn Price.

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