The bar diagrams illustrate the proportion of marriages and divorce rates in the USA,
as well as
the marital status of American Linking Words
adults
, over a thirty-year period from 1970 to 2000.
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Overall
, the period saw a clear decline in the popularity of marriage, alongside a growing proportion of Linking Words
adults
who remained single or divorced. Despite these shifts, being remaining the most common throughout the thirty-year timeframe
In terms of annual figures, the marriage status started at 2.5 billion and remained stable until 1980, and dropped steadily to 2.0 billion by 2000. Use synonyms
Conversely
, annual divorces peaked in 1980, approximately at 1.4 Linking Words
billion
before declining back to 1.0 million by the end of the period, matching the initial 1970 figure.
Looking at the population percentages, the proportion of married Use the right word
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adults
fell from 70% in 1970 to just under 60% in 2000. Use synonyms
In contrast
, the individuals who never married roughly rose from 15% to 20%. Linking Words
Similarly
, the percentage of currently divorced Linking Words
adults
experienced a notable fourfold increase, climbing from about 2% to 8%. Meanwhile, the widowed population experienced a minor decrease from roughly 7% to 5%.Use synonyms