As of my knowledge cut off in 2021, the divorce rate in the United States was around 40-50%. This means that roughly half of all marriages in the US end in divorce. Also please note that these are First Marriages. The Divorce rate for second marriage stands at 67% and thrid marriages at 74%. However, it’s important to note that divorce rates can vary depending on a variety of factors, such as age, education, income, and location.
It’s also worth noting that the divorce rate in the US has been declining over the past few decades. However this is counter balanced by the number of Co-habiting individuals that never marry so therefore this contributes in the decline of actual marriages. This also may be due to a number of factors, including increased education and financial stability, changing social attitudes towards marriage and divorce, and improved access to resources for couples who are struggling in their relationship.
It’s important to keep in mind that these are just trends and statistics, and every individual situation is unique. The decision to get married and the decision to divorce are both deeply personal, and they should be made based on the individual needs and circumstances of each person involved.