Hanna Rosin points to new research that finds that divorce rates have dropped to their lowest levels since the Great Depression. While some claim that the shift is a result of a return to traditional values spurred on by the economic downturn, Rosin believes that people are not divorcing, because they can't afford it. She says that working class women are suffering right now, but when the economy picks up, more men are going to be kicked to the road.
