Census Bureau Reports Regional Disparities in Divorce Rates
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Census Bureau Reports Regional Disparities in Divorce Rates

The U.S. Census Bureau reports a 28% decline in the national divorce rate from 2012 to 2022, yet identifies 14 states with significantly higher rates. This highlights regional disparities in marital stability, suggesting a need for targeted support and policy discussions regarding the underlying social and economic factors.

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Divorce rates 'significantly higher' in these states: Census Bureau
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, while the national divorce rate has seen a significant decline of 28% from 2012 to 2022, there are still 14 states where the rates remain notably higher than the average. This information is crucial as it highlights regional differences in marital stability and could inform policymakers and social services about areas needing support.
Divorce rates 'significantly higher' in these states, Census Bureau says
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The U.S. Census Bureau has revealed that while the national divorce rate has dropped by 28% from 2012 to 2022, there are still 14 states where the rates remain significantly higher than the average. This information is crucial as it highlights regional disparities in marital stability, prompting discussions about the social and economic factors contributing to these trends.

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