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The image displays two bar graphs about the number of marriages and divorces in the USA from 1970 to 2000 and the marital status of adult Americans in 1970 and 2000. The top graph shows a decrease in marriages from 2.5 million in 1970 to 2.3 million in 2000, and an increase in divorces from 1 million in 1970 to 1.2 million in 2000. The bottom graph shows a decrease in the percentage of married adults from 70% in 1970 to 60% in 2000, an increase in never married adults from 10% in 1970 to 20% in 2000, and a slight increase in divorced adults from 3% in 1970 to 10% in 2000, with widowed adults remaining constant at about 8%.
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The charts demonstrates the count of marriages and divorces in the USA over a period of 30 years.
Overall, it is obvious that the amount of Marriages experienced a downward trend. By contrast, it is interesting to note that the number of Divorced people kept its stability over the period shown.
Looking at the bar chart in more detail, the count of Marriages stood at 2.5 million in the beginning of the given year and kept its stability in 1980. Afterwards, this tendency had a slight decrease and registered approximately 2.25 million in 1990. Moreover, after this slight decrease, this tendency felt to nearly 2 million in 2000.
It could be explained by the fact that the number of divorced people was 1 million in 1970. However, this tendency experienced a minimal increase and stood at approximately 1.4 million in 1980. Afterwards, this figure slightly decrease and stood at 1 million in 2000.
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