How Trump's Presidency Has Impacted Marriages

The impact of Donald Trump's presidency on marriages has been a topic of interest for many couples and researchers. According to a study published in the journal "Marriage & Family: Medical Psychology and Health" in 2017, Trump's presidency is likely to have a negative impact on marriage rates in the United States. Research suggests that the stress and anxiety caused by Trump's presidency may lead to increased conflict and communication problems within marriages. A survey conducted by the American Community Survey found that couples who experienced a significant change in their partner's work schedule due to Trump's policies reported higher levels of marital dissatisfaction. Furthermore, a study published in the "Journal of Marriage and Family" found that Trump's policies on immigration, healthcare, and social welfare affected women's mental health and well-being. In addition, Trump's presidency has also been linked to an increase in divorce rates. A report by the American Community Survey found that couples who had a child out of wedlock due to Trump's policies reported higher levels of marital dissatisfaction and divorce rates. According to Dr. Susan Browne, a Harvard professor, "The stress caused by Trump's presidency can be particularly damaging for women, as they are more likely to experience mental health problems and have less control over their reproductive choices." These findings highlight the potential negative impact that Trump's presidency may have on marriages and relationships in the United States. While some couples may find ways to navigate these challenges, others may struggle to maintain their relationship due to the stress and anxiety caused by Trump's policies. Reference: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/10/17/1707547/-How-Trump-s-presidency-has-impacted-marriages

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