Singapore, July 1 -- Singapore's Department of Statistics on June 30 released the results of its General Household Survey 2025, showing that the trends of later marriages and smaller family sizes continue to gain momentum in the city-state. The survey also highlighted changes in language use at home, religious affiliation, educational attainment and income levels. According to the survey, singlehood rose among younger residents aged below 40 compared with 2020. Notably, the share of unmarried women aged 25-29 rose from 69% to 73.4%, while among men, the sharpest increase was recorded in the 30-34 age group, climbing from 41.9% to 47.6%. The findings further indicated that among those in their 40s, men with lower educational attainment wer...