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New Marriage and Divorce Statistics Released

March 31, 2008


(Ventura, CA) Most Americans get married at some point in their life: just one out of five adults (22%) has never been married. Among those who have said their wedding vows, one out of three have been divorced at least once, according to a new study from The Barna Group.

Marriage Is the Norm

In addition to finding that four out of every five adults (78%) have been married at least once, the Barna study revealed that an even higher proportion of born again Christians (84%) tie the knot. That eclipses the proportion among people aligned with non-Christian faiths (74%) and among atheists and agnostics (65%).

Divorce Is Widespread

Among adults who have been married, the study discovered that one-third (33%) have experienced at least one divorce. That means that among all Americans 18 years of age or older, whether they have been married or not, 25% have gone through a marital split.

The study showed that the percentage of adults who have been married and divorced varies from segment to segment. For instance, the groups with the most prolific experience of marriage ending in divorce are downscale adults (39%), Baby Boomers (38%), those aligned with a non-Christian faith (38%), African-Americans (36%), and people who consider themselves to be liberal on social and political matters (37%).

Among the population segments with the lowest likelihood of having been divorced subsequent to marriage are Catholics (28%), evangelicals (26%), upscale adults (22%), Asians (20%) and those who deem themselves to be conservative on social and political matters (28%).

Born again Christians who are not evangelical were indistinguishable from the national average on the matter of divorce: 33% have been married and divorced. The survey did not determine if the divorce occurred before or after the person had become born again. However, previous research by Barna has shown that less than two out of every ten people who accept Christ as their savior do so after their first marriage.

In fact, when evangelicals and non-evangelical born again Christians are combined into an aggregate class of born again adults, their divorce figure is statistically identical to that of non-born again adults: 32% versus 33%, respectively.

Thirty percent of atheists and agnostics had been married and subsequently divorced. However, the three-point difference from the national average was within the range of sampling error, suggesting that their likelihood of experiencing a dissolved marriage is the same as that of the population at-large. A representative from Barna also pointed out the atheists and agnostics have lower rates of marriage and a higher likelihood of cohabitation, a combination of behaviors that distort comparisons with other segments.

To finish this article you can go to Barna Research Website at:

http://www.barna.org/FlexPage.aspx?Page=...dateID=295
DARLENE

THIS study is very interesting.
since a lot of mexicans are coming across the border
more and more catholics are in this country.
some i have be come friends with and a few have
separated and some even were single mom's never
married. so even through the study says catholic
have low divorice rates that might not be accurate

dgrimm60
And I wonder of the 33% who have been divorced, how many are still divorced in any given year. If 33% were divorced this year and 22% have never married, does that mean that 55% are now divorced and only 45% are married? And that doesn't included the widowed. If that is the case then more are single than are married. That is a very significant figure for Adventist Single Adult Ministries, isn't it?! If that is the case than this ministry has a mighty work to do, in attracting people to Jesus.

I know that in Canada the figure is 51.68%.
One thing I don't understand is the difference between evangical and non evangical Christians. Where do Adventists fall? There seems to be quite a difference in divorce between the two.
Evangelicals 26% and non Evangical Christians 33%. So....how many Adventists get a divorce? Please enlighten me.
DARLENE

Catholics---Jehovah Witnesses----Mormans these would be
considered Non Evangical Christians. there may be more
but I don't know which ones they would be.

as for as how many Adventists get divorced????
well I don't know the statistics. BUT I bet it is more
than one might think.

dgrimm60
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