Divorce Capitals of the United States

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Although recent trends have shown that divorce rates are declining across the country, there are still areas with relatively high instances of marital dissolution. Real estate intelligence company, FindTheHome, recently put together a list of cities across the country ranked by total percentage of divorce.  Of the 77 towns named “divorce capitals,” the state of Florida had the highest number of cities on the list (14) followed by Ohio (7).  In addition, Florida was also ranked as one of the most stressed states in the country by finance website, Wallethub.

Below are the top 25 divorce capitals of the United States:

**This list details the number of people who have been divorced in each area; it is not the divorce rate but the percentage of people who have been divorced

  1. Gulfport, Mississippi

Percent of people who have been divorced: 15.4%

Number of divorcees: 10,879

Population: 70,642

  1. Spokane, Washington

Percent of people who have been divorced: 15.4%

Number of divorcees: 32,448

Population: 210,695

  1. St. Petersburg, Florida

Percent of people who have been divorced: 15.4%

Number of divorcees: 38,610

Population: 250,713

  1. Lawton, Oklahoma

Percent of people who have been divorced: 15.5%

Number of divorcees: 15,127

Population: 97,589

  1. Vancouver, Washington

Percent of people who have been divorced: 15.5%

Number of divorcees: 26,048

Population: 168, 050

  1. Pueblo, Colorado

Percent of people who have been divorced: 15.6%

Number of divorcees: 16,860

Population: 108,073

  1. Reno, Nevada

Percent of people who have been divorced: 15.6%

Number of divorcees: 36,530

Population: 234,161

  1. North Little Rock, Arkansas

Percent of people who have been divorced: 15.7%

Number of divorcees: 10,290

Population: 65,538

  1. Topeka, Kansas

Percent of people who have been divorced: 15.7%

Number of divorcees: 20,045

Population: 127,672

  1. Dayton, Ohio

Percent of people who have been divorced: 15.7%

Number of divorcees: 22,195

Population: 141,368

  1. Everett, Washington

Percent of people who have been divorced: 16%

Number of divorcees: 16,910

Population: 105,685

  1. Clearwater, Florida

Percent of people who have been divorced: 16.1%

Number of divorcees: 17,772

Population: 110,381

  1. Independence, Missouri

Percent of people who have been divorced: 16.1%

Number of divorcees: 18,868

Population: 117,192

  1. Youngstown, Ohio

Percent of people who have been divorced: 16.3%

Number of divorcees: 10,689

Population: 65,573

  1. Miami Beach, Florida

Percent of people who have been divorced: 16.3%

Number of divorcees: 14,925

Population: 91,564

  1. Hamilton, Ohio

Percent of people who have been divorced: 16.6%

Number of divorcees: 10,352

Population: 62,359

  1. Evansville, Indiana

Percent of people who have been divorced: 16.6%

Number of divorcees: 19,956

Population: 120,212

  1. Flint, Michigan

Percent of people who have been divorced: 16.8%

Number of divorcees: 16,767

Population: 99,802

  1. Tamarac, Florida

Percent of people who have been divorced: 17.1%

Number of divorcees: 10,812

Population: 63,227

  1. Canton, Ohio

Percent of people who have been divorced: 17.1%

Number of divorcees: 12,392

Population: 72,463

  1. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Percent of people who have been divorced: 17.1%

Number of divorcees: 14,195

Population: 83,008

  1. Melbourne, Florida

Percent of people who have been divorced: 17.3%

Number of divorcees: 13,497

Population: 78,012

  1. Kokomo, Indiana

Percent of people who have been divorced: 17.6%

Number of divorcees: 10,218

Population: 58,054

  1. Largo, Florida

Percent of people who have been divorced: 17.7%

Number of divorcees: 14,114

Population: 79,737

  1. Anderson, Indiana

Percent of people who have been divorced: 18.7%

Number of divorcees: 10,403

Population: 55,630

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John Schutz

John Schutz

Partner at John F. Schutz, P.L.

Representing clients exclusively in family law cases for the past 24 years, Mr. Schutz is widely regarded as a marital and family law expert. He is Board Certified in marital and family law by The Florida Bar. As a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), Mr. Schutz is committed to elevating the standards and improving the practice of family law.

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