And if you guys would only hire black men and pay them as much as you do white men, those men could be fathers. At least pay child support like white men do.
Maryland, New Jersey and Massachusetts – have some of the United States’s highest median income levels and lowest divorce rates.
Alabama, Mississippi and Arkansas have some of the United States’ lowest median income levels and the highest divorce rates.
White (Caucasian) Americans fall third with 15.1 divorces for 1,000 people. Specifically, 38% of White women and
36% of men have been divorced at least once.
Black women divorce at a higher rate (38.9%) than women of any other race.
- African-Americans: 33%
- Hispanic women: 22%
- White women: 19%
- Asian women: 11%
The new n*#rs in America are uneducated white people. Drowning in economic despair and alcohol and drugs. Fentynol. Losers.
The following statistics demonstrate the explicit dependence of divorce rates on financial stability. Namely, the higher the income, the lower the percentage of divorces, and vice versa.
For instance, half of the states with the most insufficient median income are among the top ten with the highest divorce rates.
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What Race Has the Highest Divorce Rate
Black adults have the highest divorce rate and the lowest marriage rate. However, according to
research, they also marry at later ages: 32 for men and 31 for women.
Black women are the only group among other races with a number of divorces higher than the marriage rate. In 2018, there were 31 divorces among the Black population and 17.3 marriages per 1,000 people.
The share of ever-divorced Black women was 38.9% per 1,000 married women in 2016, compared to 34.4% for Whites, 13.9% for Asians, and 33.7% for Hispanic-origin women.
Black adults also make up the largest share of the never-married group. Notably, 79% of 25-29- year-old Black women and 18% of 55-year-olds were never married as of 2016.
How Does Race Impact Marriage and Divorce?
We compiled official data from the CDC, the Census, Pew Research and others to answer the true divorce rate, demographic data, and common divorce reasons.
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