High Unemployment Rate in US Increases divorce rate In America
What if you are no longer happy with your marriage? Would you still make a go for it, or find your way out through divorce? Clearly Marital Happiness effects the divorce rate -
Sad to say, more and more couples today are going their separate ways and filing for a divorce to end their agony. While there are a lot of reasons why this unhappy situation takes place, studies have also revealed that the divorce rate in America has notably increased when the unemployment rate also bloated.
The failures in the economy of United States for the last four years has greatly damaged the lives of average American homes, so extreme that only divorce is the last resort for the American married couples.
The nation has not seen such a high rate, not from the time when there was The Great Depression when the upheavals and piling destructive forces were suffered by those families which were then struggling at the same time to combat the effects of underwater mortgages, job loss, income loss and aging parents. The financial demand then was so high that things can no longer be remedied by the normal manner. They were very far gone – spiritually, financially and emotionally – that they can no longer hold on to their marriages and make their families stick together. The destructive forces have been there for a very long term and the scars that the Great Depression left include the increased divorce rate in America during that time.
Now, after more than seven decades after the nation has recovered from the Great Depression, United States once again faces the high rate of divorce, courtesy of the equally high employment rate. 
by nattu under CC-SA Divorce rate in America has always been in a regular state of instability, flowing and ebbing, just like the tides. But the constant failures of the Obama administration’s economic policies, the nonstop bailout, unsustainable unemployment and debt levels and the waning housing market is nothing but at impending disaster to the eyes of many couples who think that the best solution would be to get out of the marriage bond while they still can.
Unfortunately, many of the modern American families now only look at and consider marriage as just another detriment for achieving success, a weighty burden that will only aggravate a person’s attempt to care for themselves in case the tide will turn and another storm is looming over the horizon as a multitude of middle class married Americans who are all disenfranchised rush to the nearest courts just so they can file for a divorce.
Disappointing as it is, this is a fact and these people who chose to get out of their marriages the soonest time possible cannot be really blamed. Being unemployed will only mean more familial problems and instead of risking it, they just opt to fend for themselves in case the situation worsens.






