The divorce rate in America has fallen to its lowest level in 50 years, having steadily fallen over the past decade, according to data from the Census Bureau reviewed by the Institute for Family Studies.
In 2019, for every 1,000 marriages just 14.9 ended in divorce, down from 15.1 the year before, 18.7 in 2010, and 22.6 in 1980, according to data from the American Community Survey. This is the lowest the rate has been since 1970, when 15 marriages per 1,000 ended in divorce.
Census data also shows that the median duration of a marriage in the U.S. is up to 19.8 years, an increase of 0.8 years from 2010. However, the marriage rate hit an all-time low in 2019, when 33 out of every 1,000 Americans over the age of 15 got married. In 2010 that number was 35, and in 1970 that number was 86.
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Too expensive to get divorced. It’s cheaper to keep her lol
What a surprise: when 90% of the people don’t get married in the first place, they divorce less. Who knew, eh?!
Gold diggers caught corona?