
Lifestyle
Share
Published 17:38 28 Nov 2015 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
Nick Wolfinger, a sociologist at the University of Utah, conducted the study and determined that people who get married between 28 and 32 are least likely to split up in the ensuing years according to TIME.
Wolfing said, “The odds of divorce decline as you age from your teenage years through your late twenties and early thirties.
“Thereafter, the chances of divorce go up again as you move into your late thirties and early forties.”
He also stated that for each year after the age of 32 you get married, the chance of divorce increases by about 5 per cent.
Before you go charging off to buy an engagement ring because math dictates you have to get married before you're 32, we must remind you once again that this is just a study.*
*JOE gets in car and rushes to the jewellery store.‘Amazing’ air cooler drops to under £40 ahead of the next UK heatwave
This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a commission on any sales generated from it.
Lifestyle
1 week ago
‘People called us stupid over 40-year mortgage – now we plan to retire in our 50s’
“There were quite a lot of offensive comments telling me I was ‘stupid’ or ‘why don’t you understand this” A young couple who took out a 40-year term mortgage still plan to retire in their fifties. Bryony Clarke, 27, purchased her three-bed semi-detached house in December 2023 for £247,500 with partner Charlie, 27. They put […]
Lifestyle
1 week ago
Lifestyle
Lifestyle