At present, the unmarried rate of 30-year-olds in China is more than 25%, and 70% of 25-year-olds are unmarried. According to the latest statistics, the unmarried rate of 30-year-olds in China has exceeded 25%, and as many as 70% of 25-year-olds are still unmarried. This phenomenon reflects the changing attitudes of young people about marriage.
In the past, getting married and having children was one of the important choices for people as adults. However, in modern society, more and more young people are beginning to be skeptical about marriage, and they no longer think that marriage is a necessary stage in life, but pay more attention to personal growth and freedom. This change in perception is not only reflected in the rate of unmarried, but also affects the concept of marriage among married young people.
Many young people have higher requirements for the quality and meaning of marriage, and are not willing to marry for the sake of getting married, but want to find someone who is truly suitable for them to spend their lives with. The change of young people's concept of marriage is an inevitable trend of social development, but it is also necessary to pay attention to the existing problems. We should respect the choices of young people, but we also need to provide them with more support and guidance.