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Originally Posted by ngdawg
Wonder why those statistics don't match...shouldn't the rates equal out? Who were the 27.6% of women divorcing? I should think it'd be 27.6% of the guys they married... 
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You add the columns, not the rows.
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Originally Posted by SecretMethod70
Naturally, for some individuals it works to get married before 25, but that doesn't change the fact people who get married between 20 and 24 have the highest rate of divorce...
Age at marriage for those who divorce in the United States:
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It still doesn't matter. Sample size is what matters. It's only relevant if you look at a large group of people. Anyways, that's not the point.
My main point is that a lot of people want to do all sorts of things, thinking that they can put off kids till their mid to later 30's. Yes you can however, you have to consider the fact that the longer you wait the younger they will be when you retire, they will barely be getting started with their adult lives. You'll probably also not be able do other cool things, like be a grandparent and such.