Whether you are compiling a report on the matter or you are simply interested in the subject, you might find yourself wondering when are new marriage and divorce statistics released each year.
Actually, marriage and divorce statistics are released twice a year. In August of any given year, the National Vital Statistics Reports come out with provisional data. By that, we mean that they are projecting the year end numbers based upon what has happened throughout the first two thirds or so of the year.
Once the new year begins, they release new data with the actual figures. They release twice during the year to see if they are able to accurately predict data, because doing so allows us to prepare for and solve some issues in advance.
However, remember that we are talking about the figures from only the National Vital Statistics Reports. For example, the Barna Group has done some research on marriage and divorce rates. Furthermore, sometimes other magazines, papers, websites, and so forth will release the data that they have collected on the subject matter.
To know more about the numbers and hard facts, consider visiting the Barna Group site, where you will see rates broken down among different political and religious groups.
For the most comprehensive look at statistics from the year 2009 and before though, you should go straight to the source at the website of the National Vital Statistics Reports.