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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 given chart compares the espousal and separation of people and conditions in the US in the years from 1970 until 2000.
It can be simply noticed that the number of people who got married was fairly constant during the first twenty years, but the ones who got divorced increased. Nevertheless, marriage rate experienced the highest of its amount in 1970 and 2000, whereas never married, widowed and divorced rates was actually not considerable.
Married people had the fixed amount of 2.5 million for ten years, then suddenly the number started to fall until the end of 2000. On the other hand, a slight fluctuation can be seen markedly for divorced people, which rose until 1980 and declined by 2000.
In 1970, marital status in America was approximately 15, 70, 10 and 0 percent respectfully for never married, married, widowed and divorced. This rise and fall is also apparent in 2000, but with a slightly lower discrepancy.
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