Texarkana Gazette

Pandemic wedding blues

Fewer U.S. couples said ‘I do’ in 2020

- MIKE STOBBE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Far fewer Americans said “I do” during the first year of the pandemic when wedding plans were upended, a new report finds.

There were 1.7 million weddings in 2020, a drop of 17% from the year before and the lowest recorded since 1963, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday.

The plunge was not exactly a surprise since the U.S. marriage rate had been on the decline since 2016.

The pandemic threw many marriage plans into disarray, with communitie­s ordering people to stay at home and banning large gatherings to limit the spread of the coronaviru­s.

The CDC found that 46 states reported declines in marriage rates in 2020. Hawaii saw the largest drop in the country — 48% — followed by California, which fell 44%.

Nevada — long a popular wedding destinatio­n — continued to have the nation’s highest marriage rate. But even that state saw a 19% decline in the first year of the pandemic. Four states reported marriage increases — Montana, Texas, Alabama and Utah, the CDC said.

The U.S. divorce rate also declined in 2020, though not as dramatical­ly.

The latest report is based on marriage certificat­es filed with state and local government­s. The CDC has not yet released data on marriages in 2021.

Wedding planners last year said they saw a rebound, with the rescheduli­ng of postponed ceremonies. But some experts said it’s hard to know when U.S. marriages might return to prepandemi­c levels.

“It’s not been a great time for romance,” said John Santelli, a professor at Columbia University’s school of public health.

“It’s not been a great time for romance.”

— John Santelli, professor at Columbia University’s school of public health

 ?? (File Photo/AP/John Raoux) ?? Lane and Christine Abraben depart their drive-through wedding ceremony on a bicycle built for two May 14, 2020, after they were married at the Family and Civil courthouse in Gainesvill­e.
(File Photo/AP/John Raoux) Lane and Christine Abraben depart their drive-through wedding ceremony on a bicycle built for two May 14, 2020, after they were married at the Family and Civil courthouse in Gainesvill­e.
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Suman Naishadham) ?? Mannequins in wedding gowns are seen March 15, 2021, in a window display at a bridal store in Nogales, Ariz., that had been closed for nearly a year because of the pandemic.
(File Photo/AP/ Suman Naishadham) Mannequins in wedding gowns are seen March 15, 2021, in a window display at a bridal store in Nogales, Ariz., that had been closed for nearly a year because of the pandemic.
 ?? (File Photo/AP/Matt York) ?? Bride Elisa Maxwell gives favors to her guests curbside May 16, 2020, during her bridal shower on the first day after Arizona’s stay-at-home order was lifted in Tempe, Ariz. Maxwell altered her May 30 wedding to no guests as a result of the covid-19 pandemic.
(File Photo/AP/Matt York) Bride Elisa Maxwell gives favors to her guests curbside May 16, 2020, during her bridal shower on the first day after Arizona’s stay-at-home order was lifted in Tempe, Ariz. Maxwell altered her May 30 wedding to no guests as a result of the covid-19 pandemic.
 ?? (File Photo/AP/Jae C. Hong) ?? Newlyweds Brenda Zavala (left) and Tray Vann pose for photos May 26, 2020, after their marriage service in the parking lot of Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
(File Photo/AP/Jae C. Hong) Newlyweds Brenda Zavala (left) and Tray Vann pose for photos May 26, 2020, after their marriage service in the parking lot of Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
 ?? (File Photo/AP/Jae C. Hong) ?? Roselle Querido (left) and Mo de las Alas kiss May 26, 2020, after their marriage service in the parking lot of Honda Center in Anaheim.
(File Photo/AP/Jae C. Hong) Roselle Querido (left) and Mo de las Alas kiss May 26, 2020, after their marriage service in the parking lot of Honda Center in Anaheim.
 ?? (File Photo/AP/John Raoux) ?? Justin and Joanne Waters kiss May 14, 2020, after they were married in a walk-up and drive-through wedding ceremony at the Family and Civil courthouse in Gainesvill­e, Fla. Forty-seven couples unable to have a traditiona­l wedding because of the coronaviru­s pandemic participat­ed.
(File Photo/AP/John Raoux) Justin and Joanne Waters kiss May 14, 2020, after they were married in a walk-up and drive-through wedding ceremony at the Family and Civil courthouse in Gainesvill­e, Fla. Forty-seven couples unable to have a traditiona­l wedding because of the coronaviru­s pandemic participat­ed.
 ?? (File Photo/AP/Teresa Crawford) ?? Wedding dresses are displayed Feb. 28, 2020, at a bridal shop in East Dundee, Ill.
(File Photo/AP/Teresa Crawford) Wedding dresses are displayed Feb. 28, 2020, at a bridal shop in East Dundee, Ill.

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