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The introduction of no-fault divorce led to a rise in divorce rates in the United States during the 1970s. [16] The National Center for Health Statistics reported that from 1975 to 1988 in the US, in families with children present, wives filed for divorce in approximately two-thirds of cases.
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 ...
Between 1990 and 2010, the race of divorce in people in their 50s or older doubled, according to the American Psychological Association. In 2019, over one-third of divorces in the U.S. — 36% ...
Dr. Nobile and Dr. Klausner have seen in their experience that the biggest signal of a potential impending divorce after age 50 is the gradual build-up of distance in the marriage.
This compares the number of divorces in a given year to the number of marriages in that same year (the ratio of the crude divorce rate to the crude marriage rate). [1] For example, if there are 500 divorces and 1,000 marriages in a given year in a given area, the ratio would be one divorce for every two marriages, e.g. a ratio of 0.50 (50%).
The divorce rate for people over the age of 50 doubled between 1990 and 2010. [5] [11] By 2013, the number of divorcees over the age of 50 exceeded the number of widowed people (these numbers include people who divorced or survived the death of their spouses at any age). [12]
In stark contrast to reports indicating that divorce rates among young adults are on the decline, researchers have noted that divorce rates have alarmingly increased among the middle-aged crowd.
James Cameron's divorce in 1999 after 1 or 2 years from Linda Hamilton; estimated at $50 million ($91 million inflation adjusted). [36] Paul McCartney's divorce in 2008 after 5 or 6 years from Heather Mills; estimated at $48.6 million ($69 million inflation adjusted). [37]