Marriage rates are collapsing for lower income and middle income families

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Interesting
I mean a combined income of 60-80k a year would benefit a lot of those folks
But what do I know?
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That--"combined salaries"--has been proven not to work.

Combined salaries come with combined debt and expenses that only exist in family situation; childcare, education, etc.
 

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I know lots of couples who are aren’t married but have kids and have been together for years. The kids are looked well after and the couple seem happy together so what’s the problem? We need to get away from this thinking that if you ain’t married you’re somehow not complete.
 

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First off

u have a lot of marrying couples going into marriage with student loan debt which if u combined the two it’s averaging 100k

then u add in many women wanting a expensive wedding... more debt

U add in a new home... more debt

u add in credit cards... more debt

and many companies wages are not budging and u living in fuking New York, Chicago, San Francisco and other places
 
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