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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Best Cities for Couples

Forbes.com has released their Best Cities for Couples, which is based on marriage and divorce rates for the 20- to 34-year-olds, the affordability of a starter home there, the area's income disparity and the availability of family counseling. The list is limited to the largest 40 metropolitan areas. No. 1 on their list is Dallas. For long-term couples, however, Salt Lake City, UT was tops with 885 married couples per 1,000 households, while Buffalo, NY was at the bottom with 573 married couples per 1,000 households. Indianapolis, IN had the highest rate of divorce, with 143 divorces per 1,000 households, New York City had the fewest divorces with 43.

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Anonymous Margaret Kristin said...

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