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    The 10 Cities In North Carolina With The Highest Divorce Rates For 2024

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    Marriage and divorce trends are shifting across the United States, with fewer people tying the knot and even fewer splitting up than in previous years.

    But that doesn’t mean divorce has disappeared. In fact, some North Carolina cities have significantly higher divorce rates than others.

    According to Road Snacks, certain cities in the Tar Heel State have earned the distinction of having the highest number of divorcees. These cities reflect a variety of factors that might contribute to higher rates of marital splits, whether it’s economic pressure, social dynamics, or simply changing life circumstances.

    Here’s a look at North Carolina’s 10 cities with the highest divorce rates:

    1. Reidsville – Topping the list with 14.0% of residents over age 15 currently divorced, Reidsville leads the state.
    2. Kings Mountain
    3. Lenoir
    4. Oxford
    5. Wadesboro
    6. Mount Airy
    7. Tarboro
    8. Forest City
    9. Sawmills
    10. Rockingham

    When comparing these figures, it’s important to note that North Carolina’s overall divorce rate sits at 3.2 divorces per 1,000 inhabitants, according to the 1990-2021 statista.com, which is significantly lower than the national rate of 42%.

    Other quick facts about divorce in the U.S. include: There are 86 divorces every hour, compared to 230 marriages an hour.

    The data highlights the fact that while the national conversation around marriage and divorce continues to evolve, some cities experience higher rates of separation than others.

    What do you think contributes to higher divorce rates in certain cities? Share your thoughts!


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