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The image consists of two bar graphs with a common x-axis labeled with years from 1930 to 2010 in increments of 10 years. The left graph, titled "Total marriages," has a y-axis labeled "millions" with a range from 0 to 4 in increments of 0.5. The bars show a general increase in marriages from 1930 (around 0.6 million) to 1980 (around 3.5 million) before a slight decrease to 2010 (around 2 million). The right graph, titled "Total divorces," has a y-axis labeled "thousands" with a range from 0 to 1200 in increments of 200. The bars show a steady increase in divorces from 1930 (around 100 thousand) to 1980 (around 1100 thousand) before a decrease to 2010 (around 800 thousand).
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The data displays the amount of couples who got married and broke up in America between 1930 to 2010.
Overall, the numbers of both marriages and divorces fluctuate and had a sharp increase at the 2000s.
In 1930, around 1 million couples got married and the number increased as the years went on. Similarly, the number of divorces went up from 200 to 400 thousand in just 2 decades. While the total amount of marriages decreased in 1960, those who broke up kept growing significantly, increasing by a third. In the next few decades, the numbers gradually decreased in both sides.
Since 1980, both trend grew significantly in the next few decades. The total amount of those getting maried in 1980 was around 1.5 million, which grew significantly in the next 3 decades, and eventually peaked in 2010 with around 3.7 million. The trend in divorcinng showed a similarity, which had a sharp increase from 1990 to 2000 and reached its maximum at around 1 million divorces by 2010.
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