In a study recently published in the Journal of Marriage and Family, researchers embarked on an ambitious project to assess how the predictors of marital dissolution, commonly known as divorce, have evolved from the 1950s through the 2010s in the United States. The research sheds light on whether certain factors traditionally associated with higher divorce rates have maintained their predictive power or if new patterns have emerged in the face of growing economic and social inequalities. Previous research on marital dissolution has often focused on singular predictors such as education levels,…