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  2. Divorce in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The road to Reno: A history of divorce in the United States (Greenwood Press, 1977) Chused, Richard H. Private acts in public places: A social history of divorce in the formative era of American family law (U of Pennsylvania Press, 1994) Griswold, Robert L. "The Evolution of the Doctrine of Mental Cruelty in Victorian American Divorce, 1790-1900."

  3. Why More and More Couples Are Headed Towards a "Gray Divorce"

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    Women over 50 have it especially harder. A 2020 study shows women can experience a 45% decline in their standard of living for gray divorce compared to a 21% decline for men.

  4. Divorce rates among baby boomers are soaring, putting women’s ...

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    A 2021 study from The Journals of Gerontology finds that women 50 and older who divorce experience a 45% decline in their standard of living, compared to 21% for men, and Pew finds they are more ...

  5. The state of American divorce in 2024 - AOL

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    Divorce rates in America. ... Since 1970, the median age of a first-time divorce has increased from 30.5 to 42.6 for men and 22.7 to 40.1 for women. Divorce rates by generation.

  6. Grey divorce - Wikipedia

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    Grey divorce [1] is the demographic trend of an increasing divorce rate for older ("grey-haired") couples in long-lasting marriages, a term typically used for people over 50. Those who divorce may be called silver splitters. [2] Divorcing late in life can cause financial difficulties.

  7. Marriage gap - Wikipedia

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    With respect to divorce, working-class and poor adults age 18-55 are more likely to divorce than are their middle- and upper-class counterparts. 46 percent of poor Americans aged 18–55 are divorced, compared with 41% of working-class adults and 30 percent of middle- and upper-class adults. [6]

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