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People who marry young are happier, but those who marry later earn more

Marriage - Washington Post

Julia Shaw hit traffic pay dirt earlier this week when she took to Slate to argue that twenty-somethings should follow her lead and get married now. Shaw got married at 23, and it seems to have worked out well for her. Amanda Marcotte responded by throwing some cold hard data on that argument, noting that women who marry later are less likely to get divorced and earn more, on average, than their earlier-marrying counterparts.

 

NYT: Check in married and then check out single

The American marriage, it seems, is on the rocks. The common line — true or not — is that half of all marriages in this country end in divorce.

 

Does love last longer in arranged marriages?

Arranged Marriage

Arranged marriages could help lower the American divorce rate, according to research by the Unification Church.

 

Washington woman finds husband's other wife on Facebook

A Washington woman found out through a Facebook friend suggestion that her husband was also married to another woman.

 

Prop 8 Overturned: What Does It Mean for California?

Gay Marriage

A federal court rules that California's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, potentially clearing the way for the case to be heard by the Supreme Court.

 

Survey: Facebook-related divorces on the rise

A survey by a UK-based divorce website shows that Facebook figures prominently in one-third of divorce petitions, an increase of 13 percent from two years ago.

 

Husband digs through nine tons of trash to find wife's ring

Husband digs through nine tons of trash to find wife's ring

We've all accidentally thrown something valuable away in the trash, but what if that something was worth more than $10,000? Would you swim in a pile of waste to find it? One husband was faced with that conundrum and he didn't think twice.

 

Materialistic couples have more problems

Materialistic couples have more problems

Loving money may not be good for your love life, according to new research that finds that materialists have unhappier marriages than couples who don't care much about possessions.

Senh: That's reassuring to know, but also obvious.

 

4 top money mistakes that couples make

4 top money mistakes that couples make

On TV it's rare for couples or even roommates to fight about money. Reality isn't always entertaining. Arguments about finances are often what lead to the end of a relationship. Money matters are always a top reason for marital discontent. That's because when it comes to money, opposites often attract.

 

Spouses make each other behave badly, study says

Spouses make each other behave badly, study says

As any single person with married friends can testify, their constant patter about how great marriage is for just about everything (Your heart! Your mood! Your life expectancy !) can be a little annoying. Research supports those pitying glances they shoot in your direction when you defend your singleness; long-term committed relationships like marriage really are good for your health. But, still.

 

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