Patrick Fagan The Effects Of Divorce On America Summary

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In my immediate family, there are more divorces than people would ever believe. One because of disloyalty, another from bad living conditions, and the rest have untold stories of heartbreak. It’s an issue not only for the people getting the divorce, but to the kids as well. Me personally, it has caused me to trust people less and I'm not as quick to love due to the fear that another will just leave me. I was fortunate enough to live in a house with a remarried parent who loves me, but many kids either jump between houses or only knows one parent and it is very hard on them. It is an issue because people are giving up on working to make things right, they just leave and it is hurting so many people in the process. When talking to my grandparent's …show more content…

One cause of divorce is having all financial responsibility being split between the two divorcees. After the divorce, due to money, the man and or woman has a more likely chance of going into poverty. In the article “The Effects of Divorce on America” by Patrick F. Fagan, Ph.D., and Robert Rector, they say that “[a]lmost 50 percent of the parents with children that are going through a divorce move into poverty after the divorce” (Fagan). Yes, it only causes the people getting the divorce the financial issue, but with it being more accepted and the many more couples divorcing, more and more people are going into poverty. Money is a big cause of divorce to begin with. Popenoe and Barbara Dafoe Whitehead show different charts and give explanations as to how all of that affects divorce in their article “The State of Our Union”. The chart shows that people with an annual income under $25,000 have a thirty percent higher chance to get a divorce than people whose annual income is above $50,000 (Popenoe, 25). On the other hand, Life Site talks about, in their article “What is the actual US divorce rate and risk?”, how “having a collective annual household income of $50,000 or more is associated with a 30 percent lower divorce risk” (Stanton). All of that is just one of the issues caused by

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