Sunday, December 15, 2019
These high-paying jobs have the worst divorce rates
These high-paying jobs have the worst divorce tarifsThese high-paying jobs have the worst divorce tarifsDoctors have the highest divorce rate - approximately 22% - of people in the highest-paying occupations in the nation, according to an analysis of Census data.In fact, three of the top 10 most divorce-prone occupations were in the medical profession - including optometrists and physical therapists, the research found.StatisticianNathan Yau, of Flowing Data, used the 2015 American Community Survey to figure out the number of people, by industry, who had gotten divorced.He quickly noticed a link between salary rate and divorce rate - for example, low-paying jobs like bartender appeared to divorce the most frequently - with a 52% divorce rate - those in high-paying jobs like architecture, engineering and accounting stayed married more often and had divorce rates as low as 17%.Ladders is now on SmartNewsDownload the SmartNews app and add the Ladders channel to read the latest car eer news and advice wherever you go.Those with higher salary occupations tend to have lower divorce rates. That seems pretty clear. But as you know, correlation isnt causation, Yau wrote in his blog post, Divorce and Occupation, as first reported by Quartz at Work.. If someone who is already a physician, quits and takes a job as a bartender or telemarketer, it doesnt mean their chances of divorce changes. It probably says more about the person than anything else.While Yau didnt wager a guess on why those in higher-paid occupations still split, the nonprofit Institute for Family Studies suggested that for couples with unstable incomes, thecommitment of marriage to share their incomes and be supportive of one another through financial ups and downs may be a source of peril.All of the occupations with the lowest divorce rates, apart from clergy and directors (of religious activities and education), had incomes of at least $75,000, IFS wrote.Heres the list of the divorce rates by highes t-paid occupations1.) PhysiciansDivorce rate 21.8%2.) Directors (Religious activities and education)Divorce rate 21.3%3.) Chemical engineersDivorce rate 21.1%4.) OptometristsDivorce rate 20.8%5.) Physical TherapistsDivorce rate 20.7%6.) Software developersDivorce rate 20.3%7.) ClergyDivorce rate 19.8%8.) Medical/Life scientistsDivorce rate 19.6%9.) Physical scientistsDivorce rate 18.9%10.) ActuariesDivorce rate 17%
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