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Nearly 17% of all American households with children under the age of 18 are run by a single mom.
This means there are over 6 million single moms in the U.S., but that share varies depending on the state, as this map shows.
Data for this graphic and article is sourced from the Badger Institute published 2024. Their figures are based off the latest American Community Survey findings.
ℹ️ Figures for D.C. were excluded from the graphic, but are included for reference in the table below.
Ranked: States With the Highest Share Single Moms
Poorer states in the South—Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia—have some of the highest rates of single mom households.
Rank
State
State Code
Share of Single Mom Households
1
Washington D.C.*
DC
29%
2
Mississippi
MS
24%
3
Louisiana
LA
23%
4
Alabama
AL
20%
5
Georgia
GA
20%
6
South Carolina
SC
20%
7
Arkansas
AR
19%
8
Delaware
DE
19%
9
North Carolina
NC
19%
10
New Mexico
NM
19%
11
Ohio
OH
19%
12
Rhode Island
RI
19%
13
Connecticut
CT
18%
14
Florida
FL
18%
15
Maryland
MD
18%
16
New York
NY
18%
17
Tennessee
TN
18%
18
Illinois
IL
17%
19
Indiana
IN
17%
20
Massachusetts
MA
17%
21
Michigan
MI
17%
22
Missouri
MO
17%
23
Nevada
NV
17%
24
Oklahoma
OK
17%
25
Pennsylvania
PA
17%
26
Texas
TX
17%
27
Arizona
AZ
16%
28
Kentucky
KY
16%
29
Virginia
VA
16%
30
Wisconsin
WI
16%
31
Iowa
IA
15%
32
New Jersey
NJ
15%
33
West Virginia
WV
15%
34
California
CA
14%
35
Kansas
KS
14%
36
Minnesota
MN
14%
37
Nebraska
NE
14%
38
Oregon
OR
14%
39
South Dakota
SD
14%
40
Vermont
VT
14%
41
Alaska
AK
13%
42
Colorado
CO
13%
43
Maine
ME
13%
44
Montana
MT
13%
45
North Dakota
ND
13%
46
Washington
WA
13%
47
New Hampshire
NH
12%
48
Wyoming
WY
12%
49
Hawaii
HI
11%
50
Idaho
ID
11%
51
Utah
UT
9%
N/A
National Average
USA
17%
Note: *U.S. federal district. Figures rounded.
For context, the same region has the highest share of single dad households as well. This indicates that economic pressures of raising children as a single parent are high.
The share is far higher for single mothers (35%) than for single dads (17%), but both are much higher than the rate for two-parent households (9.5%).
Zooming out from that bit of analysis, Utah has the lowest share of single mom households in the country. Utah has a large segment of the population that is Mormon, and the religion discourages children outside marriage.
Finally, Pew Research found that nearly a quarter of all American children below 18 lived in a single parent household, the highest share across the world.