Divorce rates across the United States have been in steady decline over the last few decades, and recent figures show that decline may be speeding up. A recent report from Philip N. Cohen at the University of Maryland showed that the divorce rate in the US fell by 18% between 2008 and 2016.
Turns out, millennials are yet again to blame. First, they’re three times less likely to marry than their grandparents, so fewer marriages naturally results in fewer divorces. On top of that, millennials who do get married seem to be staying together – so far, at least.
Thanks again, millennials.
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Divorce rates vary broadly
Seriously, though, divorce rates are down in every single state (and Washington, D.C.) on our list since 1990. But that doesn’t mean divorces are going away. Plenty of people are still untying the knot.
So where are people getting divorced the most? We took a look at divorce rates since 1990 as compiled by the National Vital Statistics System and found the states with the most and least divorces per capita.
Keep reading to find out how your state (or D.C.) fares.
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US states with the most divorces
All of the divorce rates noted here are based on provisional counts of divorces by state of occurrence. Rates are per 1,000 total population residing in the area. (Note: Residency, not location of marriages, is used for divorce data, so popular states for destination weddings are not impacted from skewed data.)
There was no 2017 data available for five states, including California, Hawaii, Indiana, Minnesota and New Mexico. We have omitted them from this list.
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22. (Tie) Missouri
2017: 3.1
2010: 3.9
2000: 4.5
1990: 5.1
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22. (Tie) Montana
2017: 3.1
2010: 3.9
2000: 4.2
1990: 5.1
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22. (Tie) New Hampshire
2017: 3.1
2010: 3.8
2000: 4.8
1990: 4.7
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22. (Tie) North Carolina
2017: 3.1
2010: 3.8
2000: 4.5
1990: 5.1
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18. (Tie) Colorado
2017: 3.2
2010: 4.3
2000: 4.7
1990: 5.5
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18. (Tie) Maine
2017: 3.2
2010: 4.2
2000: 5.0
1990: 4.3
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16. (Tie) Oregon
2017: 3.4
2010: 4.0
2000: 4.8
1990: 5.5
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16. (Tie) Utah
2017: 3.4
2010: 3.7
2000: 4.3
1990: 5.1
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16. (Tie) Washington
2017: 3.4
2010: 4.2
2000: 4.6
1990: 5.9
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13. (Tie) West Virginia
2017: 3.5
2010: 5.1
2000: 5.1
1990: 5.3
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13. (Tie) Tennessee
2017: 3.5
2010: 4.2
2000: 5.9
1990: 6.5
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13. (Tie) Georgia
2017: 3.5
2010: Not available
2000: 3.3
1990: 5.5
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13. (Tie) Arizona
2017: 3.5
2010: 3.5
2000: 4.6
1990: 6.9
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9. (Tie) Florida
2017: 3.6
2010: 4.4
2000: 5.1
1990: 6.3
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9. (Tie) Alaska
2017: 3.6
2010: 4.7
2000: 3.9
1990: 5.5
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7. (Tie) Kentucky
2017: 3.7
2010: 4.5
2000: 5.1
1990: 5.8
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7. (Tie) Arkansas
2017: 3.7
2010: 5.7
2000: 6.4
1990: 6.9
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7. (Tie) Alabama
2017: 3.7
2010: 4.4
2000: 5.5
1990: 6.1
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4. Idaho
2017: 3.9
2010: 5.2
2000: 5.5
1990: 6.5
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3. Wyoming
2017: 4.0
2010: 5.1
2000: 5.8
1990: 6.6
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2. Oklahoma
2017: 4.1
2010: 5.2
2000: Not available
1990: 7.7
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1. Nevada
2017: 4.5
2010: 5.9
2000: 9.9
1990: 11.4
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US states with the least divorces
As we said earlier, all of the divorce rates noted here are based on provisional counts of divorces by state of occurrence. Rates are per 1,000 total population residing in the area. (Note: Residency, not location of marriages, is used for divorce data, so popular states for destination weddings are not impacted from skewed data.)
There was no 2017 data available for five states, including California, Hawaii, Indiana, Minnesota and New Mexico. We have omitted them from this list.
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24. (Tie) Delaware
2017: 3.0
2010: 3.5
2000: 3.9
1990: 4.4
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24. (Tie) Nebraska
2017: 3.0
2010: 3.6
2000: 3.7
1990: 4.0
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24. (Tie) Virginia
2017: 3.0
2010: 3.8
2000: 4.3
1990: 4.4
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21. (Tie) Vermont
2017: 2.9
2010: 3.8
2000: 4.1
1990: 4.5
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21. (Tie) Rhode Island
2017: 2.9
2010: 3.2
2000: 2.9
1990: 3.7
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21. (Tie) Ohio
2017: 2.9
2010: 3.4
2000: 4.2
1990: 4.7
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21. (Tie) Mississippi
2017: 2.9
2010: 4.3
2000: 5.0
1990: 5.5
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21. (Tie) Connecticut
2017: 2.9
2010: 2.9
2000: 3.3
1990: 3.2
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16. Michigan
2017: 2.8
2010: 3.5
2000: 3.9
1990: 4.3
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15. (Tie) South Dakota
2017: 2.7
2010: 3.4
2000: 3.5
1990: 3.7
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15. (Tie) New York
2017: 2.7
2010: 2.9
2000: 3.0
1990: 3.2
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13. (Tie) South Carolina
2017: 2.6
2010: 3.1
2000: 3.8
1990: 4.5
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13. (Tie) Pennsylvania
2017: 2.6
2010: 2.7
2000: 3.1
1990: 3.3
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13. (Tie) New Jersey
2017: 2.6
2010: 3.0
2000: 3.0
1990: 3.0
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10. (Tie) North Dakota
2017: 2.5
2010: 3.1
2000: 3.4
1990: 3.6
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10. (Tie) Maryland
2017: 2.5
2010: 2.8
2000: 3.3
1990: 3.4
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10. (Tie) District of Columbia
2017: 2.5
2010: 2.8
2000: 3.2
1990: 4.5
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7. (Tie) Wisconsin
2017: 2.4
2010: 3.0
2000: 3.2
1990: 3.6
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7. (Tie) Kansas
2017: 2.4
2010: 3.7
2000: 3.6
1990: 5.0
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5. (Tie) Texas
2017: 2.2
2010: 3.3
2000: 4.0
1990: 5.5
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5. (Tie) Massachusetts
2017: 2.2
2010: 2.5
2000: 2.5
1990: 2.8
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3. Iowa
2017: 2.0
2010: 2.4
2000: 3.3
1990: 3.9
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1. (Tie) Louisiana
2017: 1.9
2010: Not available
2000: Not available
1990: Not available
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1. (Tie) Illinois
2017: 1.9
2010: 2.6
2000: 3.2
1990: 3.8
This article originally appeared on MediaFeed.org.
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