The Best Age To Get Married According To Scientist
If marriage is in your future, you may be interested to know that your
chances of getting divorced could be linked to the age at which you get
hitched. And, new stats suggest that saying your vows later in life
isn’t necessarily better, reports Yahoo Health.
A few years back, sociologist Nicholas Wolfinger, PhD, of University of
Utah noticed a strange new pattern across data from the Center for
Disease Control and Prevention’s National Survey of Family Growth
(NSFG): Marriage success and the age at which people married were
notdirectly correlated (that is, in a straight line that showed
increased success with increased marriage age, for example).
Predictably, newlywed teens and early twenty-some-things still run the
greatest risk for divorce, but those who marry in their mid-30s and
beyond run a similarly high risk. These results suggest that the best
time to get married is in the aptly-named “Goldilocks age range” of 28
to 32.
What, exactly, happened between 1995 and 2013 to cause that sudden
drop-off of marriage viability in the thirtysomething set? Many factors
could be at play, from the sudden onset of hookup culture FOMO to
difficulties accommodating a partner’s ways after “years spent flying
solo,” as Yahoo suggests.
The Best Age To Get Married According To Scientist
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