Just want to see the hamster wheel spin.

http://psychcentral.com/lib/the-myth-of-the-high-rate-of-divorce/00011473?all=1

Edit: I am rather surprised by the results, I didn't expect to see this many upvotes. And I didnmt expect this many logical answers.

Anyway there are lots of first hand sources, google for this paper for example. It shows that divorce is increasing for majority of the population, but decreasing for certain demographics. Basically it validates TRP theory.

[PDF] Growing evidence for a 'divorce divide'? Education and marital dissolution rates in the US since the 1970s SP Martin - College Park, MD: University of Maryland Department …, 2005 - russellsage.org ... covariate on the yearly rate or hazard of a marital dissolution. I specify the yearly hazard Page 12. 12 ... Results for men show a similar increase in the divorce divide from 1980 to 2000, from ... The results so far demonstrate a growing gap in marital dissolution rates between ...