This document is authorized for use only by KYLE MATTICE in MGT 509 Spring 2015-1 taught by Keith Yurgosky, University of Scranton from March 2015 to August 2015.

This document is authorized for use only by KYLE MATTICE in MGT 509 Spring 2015-1 taught by Keith Yurgosky, University of Scranton from March 2015 to August 2015. For the exclusive use of K. MATTICE, 2015. 709-424 Exhibit 5 eHarmony Percent Reaching Stated Anniversary, by Marriage Cohort and Gender: 2001 Sex and year of marriage Anniversary1 Number of marriages (In thousands) 5th 10th 15th 20th 25th 30th 35th 40th First Marriages Men 1955 to 1959 1960 to 1964 1965 to 1969 1970 to 1974 1975 to 1979 1980 to 1984 1985 to 1989 1990 to 1994 4,100 5,033 6,357 7,436 7,109 7,606 8,048 7,718 96 94 93 90 89 90 88 90 90 82 78 73 72 75 75 82 71 68 61 63 66 76 66 62 56 58 72 62 58 53 69 60 55 66 58 64 Women 1955 to 1959 1960 to 1964 1965 to 1969 1970 to 1974 1975 to 1979 1980 to 1984 1985 to 1989 1990 to 1994 5,162 5,714 7,138 8,176 7,852 8,448 8,299 7,967 94 94 91 88 85 87 87 87 87 84 78 70 68 72 75 79 73 66 60 59 64 73 67 59 54 53 67 61 56 49 64 57 52 59 53 54 Second Marriages Men 1975 to 1979 1980 to 1984 1985 to 1989 1990 to 1994 1,985 2,544 2,881 2,834 91 91 90 89 81 72 72 58 55 49 Women 1975 to 1979 1980 to 1984 1985 to 1989 1990 to 1994 2,187 2,703 3,008 3,126 86 89 87 87 76 71 68 56 55 47 Source: Rose M. Kreider, “Number, Timing, and Duration of Marriages and Divorces: 2001: Household Economic Studies,” U.S. Census Bureau, February 2005, pp. 70–97, http://www.census.gov/prod/2005pubs/p70-97.pdf, accessed November 2007. 1 People reaching stated anniversary for the specified marital order. Note: Limited to spouses surviving the interview date.