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Cohabitation Brings Divorce Rate Down

The State of Our Union 2005, an annual report by the National Marriage Project at Rutger’s University, states that divorce and marriage rates have been on the decline for the last twenty years. Meanwhile, more couples are deciding to live together without the benefit of marriage, and about eight percent of households in the USA are now made up of unmarried couples. Forty percent of these households have children. But cohabiting couples have twice the breakup rate of marriages.

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