LawrencetheMDer
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It has been reported by a British insurance company that 11% of wedding rings are lost every 5 years. That comes out to be about 2.2% of wedding rings lost every year. If ring loss follows a similar trend in the USA, this would have some interesting implications which are explored first here!

What about engagement/wedding rings?
In 2018, there were 61.24 million married couples in the USA. Assuming that, say, 80% of married people wear a wedding ring; this suggests that about 2.7 million wedding rings are lost each year in the USA.

What about GOLD wedding rings?
In 2011, 70% of engagement wedding bands were reported to be made of white gold in the USA. I’m confident most of the rest were platinum or yellow gold. The few remaining metals would be titanium, tungsten, stainless steel, etc., - those off-metal wedding rings we find metal detecting.

What about All rings?
The recommended maximum number of rings to wear is 2 or 3 rings across both hands, ignoring cluster rings. If we assume that the average adult wears 2 rings (194 million adults in USA), somewhere in the neighborhood of 8 ½ million rings of all types are lost each year in the USA.
Given that I found only 13 gold rings in 2018 and only 3 in 2019, so far, I’m going to stop writing now and get my detector and go find a few more gold rings…I know they’re out there!
Happy Hunting

What about engagement/wedding rings?
In 2018, there were 61.24 million married couples in the USA. Assuming that, say, 80% of married people wear a wedding ring; this suggests that about 2.7 million wedding rings are lost each year in the USA.

What about GOLD wedding rings?
In 2011, 70% of engagement wedding bands were reported to be made of white gold in the USA. I’m confident most of the rest were platinum or yellow gold. The few remaining metals would be titanium, tungsten, stainless steel, etc., - those off-metal wedding rings we find metal detecting.

What about All rings?
The recommended maximum number of rings to wear is 2 or 3 rings across both hands, ignoring cluster rings. If we assume that the average adult wears 2 rings (194 million adults in USA), somewhere in the neighborhood of 8 ½ million rings of all types are lost each year in the USA.
Given that I found only 13 gold rings in 2018 and only 3 in 2019, so far, I’m going to stop writing now and get my detector and go find a few more gold rings…I know they’re out there!
Happy Hunting
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