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Moreover, there is a notable increase in educational attainment and focus on careers among Millennial women. Studies show that when women have a higher educational background, particularly a four-year college degree, the likelihood of divorce decreases significantly. In fact, from the 1980s to 2016, the divorce rate among college-educated women dropped from 27% to 16%. This trend reinforces the idea that financial stability contributes to stronger marital foundations.