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Reply to "Are there really men whose dream it is to have their wife not need to work?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Feminist Genx boomer stuff is dying out , it was a lie And caused the dusk income trap[/quote] Tell that to the GenX gray divorces I'm seeing with the SAHMs left with bread crumbs in their 50s-60s. Trad wifes will see it in 20 years and then half to get their *sses out to compete with workers more than 1/2 their age for entry level jobs.[/quote] That’s weird. When you divorce you split all savings, assets and accounts 50/50. Didn’t they save or invest in anything over the 20-25 years? [/quote] SAH spouse earning potential at age 55 after being out of work force for 25 years: $60K Working spouse earning potential at age 55 after divorcing: same as they were making prior to divorce....easy 6 figures Sure, they may split the assets 50/50. But divorcing at 55 means you need still need private sector health insurance for another 10 years. And if you're a woman, you're likely to live another 30 years. So you need to work. [/quote]
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