Stakeholder Resource

Couples Around the World Who Met In Real Life Are Happier Than Those Who Met Online

This research from the Institute for Family Studies highlights differences in reported relationship satisfaction depending on how couples meet, suggesting that in-person connections may be associated with stronger long-term outcomes. It adds nuance to how relationship formation pathways can shape family experiences. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs can use it to support discussions about healthy relationship development and the factors that contribute to stable partnerships and families over time.

Source
Partner Resources
OFA Initiatives
Healthy Relationships and Marriage
Rebuilding the American Families
Topics/Subtopics
Rebuilding the American Families
Emerging Approaches
Family Strengthening
Family Formation
Healthy Relationships and Marriage
Special Populations
Publication Date
2025-10-13
TANF Regulatory Codes
45 CFR Part 260.20 – (b)
45 CFR Part 260.20 – (d)