One U.S. state exceeded all others in a new data analysis of divorce rates. But what causes high divorce rates in the first place?
Marriage has always been complicated, but divorce? That's become downright unpredictable. While some countries are watching their divorce rates quietly creep upward, others are experiencing dramatic ...
(NEXSTAR) – People are getting married older. Millennials don’t want to follow in their parents’ footsteps. Maybe it’s too expensive to get married. Maybe it’s too expensive to get divorced. Whatever ...
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What is the Divorce Rate for Gen Z?
Divorce, once considered a taboo subject shrouded in stigma and secrecy, has undergone a profound transformation in societal perception over the past several generations. Where previous eras often ...
While divorce rates have fallen significantly since a peak in the 1980s, the number of divorces among people age 50 and older—known as “gray divorce”—has risen. Experts spoke with Newsweek about what ...
Divorce rates are declining nationally, but in some states they remain “significantly higher.” Alabama is one of them. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau reported by The Hill, the national ...
We've all heard it: 50% of marriages end in divorce. Turns out, that's just not true. Those behind the push say no-fault divorces threaten traditional family structures and contribute to rising ...
For more than three decades, a silent revolution has been unfolding without much comment, creating a seismic shift in American families and families in other countries. Three to four generations of ...
(NEXSTAR) — Americans are getting married older. Millennials don’t want to follow in their parents’ footsteps. Maybe it’s too expensive to get married. Maybe it’s too expensive to get divorced.
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