GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Breakup Recovery Duration Statistics
The average duration for individuals to recover from a breakup is around 6 months to 1 year.
In this post, we explore the intricate journey of breakup recovery, backed by a myriad of compelling statistics. From the average duration it takes to overcome heartbreak to the varied emotional responses observed in individuals post-breakup, these statistics shed light on the diverse paths to healing after a relationship ends.
Statistic 1
"Only 20% of people immediately bounce back after a breakup -"
Statistic 2
"The average time it takes to recover from a breakup is said to be 11 weeks -"
Statistic 3
"A 2015 study found that most people need to vent for up to a week post-breakup -"
Statistic 4
"According to a study by eHarmony, individuals who experienced a very difficult breakup took an average of six months for recovery -"
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"About 1 in 5 people deal with severe sadness for more than a month after a breakup -"
Statistic 6
"A research study suggests a broken heart with moderate distress can take up to four months to recover -"
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"Women are more likely to seek therapy after a devastating breakup, according to a 2013 YouGov survey -"
Statistic 8
"29% of people polled by YouGov said they took less than a month to recover from breakup -"
Statistic 9
"15% of people who were previously engaged had a harder time recovering from a breakup, according to a study -"
Statistic 10
"14% of people, in a survey of 2,000 participants, said that it took them over a year to get over their ex -"
Statistic 11
"Almost 36% of people polled by Fidelity said it took them 6 months to a year to recover financially from a breakup -"
Statistic 12
"43% of men and 33% of women surveyed needed 1-3 years to fully emotionally recover from a breakup -"
Statistic 13
"Roughly 25% of people surveyed by the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health expressed feelings of "moderate to severe" distress 9 months after a breakup -"