Between 43% and 50% of marriages end in divorce.
a percentage of 57 parents are divoced in t he US!!
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The divorce rate in the United States is close to 50%. The divorce rate for first marriages is 41%, for second marriages it is 60% and for third marriages it 73%.
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You did not specify a geographic location. There are no worldwide statistics and, in fact, there are no nationwide statistics. However, these are estimated figures. Approximately 15% of male-male marriages end in divorce. Approximately 25% of female-female marriages end in divorce. [Approximately 50% of male-female marriages end in divorce.]
2/3 marriages end in divorce.
Figures vary. it is difficult to find figures which come from unbiased spurces. 50% of first marriages, 67% of second and 74% of third marriages end in divorce, according to Jennifer Baker of the Forest Institute of Professional Psychology in Springfield, Missouri.
There are many dating websites online today and the the amount of marriages from these websites are around 28 percent. It is hard to say how many end up in divorce.
It is difficult to come up with a statistic for "marriages with multiple children that end in divorce". See the several links provided below including a state-by-state chart for divorce rates promulgated by the US Division of Vital Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics.
Is estimated that 50 percent of marriages will end in divorce. Unfortunately, this has been the statistic for quite a few years, and would include 1999.
Major number of seperations end in divorce. What is the number?
About the same as other marriages.
As of 2010 there were 33,739,900 people and in 2010 - 2011, 2.46 per 1,000 divorces. The statistics prove that divorce is lowering.
Based on my experience with Upper class Americans, I have noticed that the divorce is rate is reasonably high. I would guess that 79.12% of Upperclass marriages have ended in divorce as of 2011. -Reid Miller
Answer If you want to find your answer, go to the Government Page of your State and type in statistics on divorce and hopefully you will find your answer as we don't know what state you are in and we don't have the time to check this out for you.
The divorce rate for same-sex marriages is generally lower than that of opposite-sex marriages. Research suggests that factors such as societal acceptance, legal barriers, and relationship dynamics contribute to this difference. However, divorce rates can vary depending on factors such as location, age, and length of marriage.