In recent decades, the number of Americans who marry has greatly declined, according to Pew Research Center Social and Demographic Trends. But, something that’s newer is the demographic leading the shift from marriage. Just decades ago, Americans without college degrees were much more likely to be married than those with more education, but Pew data shows that’s no longer the case. Our guest sociologist says this isn't just because of a change in cultural values; rather, the core issue is the disappearance of good jobs for people with less education. We discuss how this has made it more difficult for them to start and maintain relationships and what the broader effects on society are.