This article by Daniel Smithson at WSMV got some attention recently. A new study shows Tennesseans are looking to end their marriages more than any other Americans. National law firm Schmidt & Clark analyzed more than 300,000 Google searches and found Tennesseans averaged 141 Google searches about divorce per 100,000 residents, which is 40% more than the national average of 101. Georgia followed close behind, with 134 searches for divorce information per 100,000 residents. The study showed couples in Alaska, South Dakota, and Hawaii searched for information about divorce the least. The data was collected via Google Keyword Planner, which provides monthly and annual Google search volume for key phrases and terms across the US on both a national and regional level, the law firm said. Here are the 10 states most interested in divorce, according to the study. Here are the states least interested in divorce, according to the study: Source: Tennesseans Most Interested in Divorce in U.S., Study Says (WSMV.com, January 24, 2024). If you find this helpful, please share it using the buttons below.Tennesseans Most Interested in Divorce in U.S., Study Says
Tennessee residents Google searched “divorce” more than any other Americans, the study says.

State Searches for divorce per 100,000 residents 1. Tennessee 141 2. Georgia 134 3. Mississippi 131 4. South Carolina 130 5. Michigan 128 6. Virginia 126 7. Arkansas 122 8. Colorado 119 9. Illinois 115 10. Missouri 113 State Searches for divorce per 100,000 residents 1. Alaska 52 2. South Dakota 54 3. Hawaii 56 4. Idaho 57 5. North Dakota 59 6. Montana 63 7. Maine 64 8. New Hampshire 64 9. Massachusetts 65 10. Nebraska 67
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