BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.–Recent data shows that divorce rates increased in Berkeley County between 2009 and 2015.
Overall, the numbers of divorced individuals in the United Sates have increased by 11.65 percent but Berkeley County experienced a higher increase of both divorced males and females over the 6 year period.
The data comes from pansop.com, a community knowledge sharing website built to help people become more knowledgeable about specific topics. In regards to this study, the data comes from the U.S. Census Bureau.
From 2009 to 2015, the numbers for divorced females increased by 31.3 percent while the number of divorced males increased by 43.7 percent. During this time period, the county’s population increased by 18.5 percent.
Here you can see how the number of divorced females outperformed South Carolina by 13.4 percent and the nation by 19.3 percent while the number of divorced males outperformed South Carolina by 23.4 percent and the nation by 32.3 percent.
“Such an increase of divorced individuals for Berkeley County supports the general trend that is happening on both state and national levels. The numbers indicate that marriages in Berkeley County are mirroring the nation wide trend but at a higher rate” said data analyst for Pansop, Kevin Pryor.
Divorces commonly occur for a number of reasons but further studies suggest that divorces can be impacted by income levels, education levels, and a lack of guidance.
Pansop.com is a knowledge based analytics service. Team members research data from public sources such as the U.S Census Bureau and private databases to produce insightful studies. Pansop’s data is aimed to serve niche industry professionals and organizations so they may gain further insight into market dynamics. Pansop.com is a product of Gridlex, which has a cross functional team of software engineers, data scientist, and analysts.
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