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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2019/09/09/marriage-rate-study-economically-unattractive-mxp-vpx.hln This story discusses a Cornell study that says the reason that US marriage rates are at an all time low is because there is a shortage of economically attractive men. They are labeling economically unattractive as lacking a bachelors degree or making less than $40,000 a year. Apparently women are reluctant to "marry down" so are remaining single instead. Assuming this study is valid, why do you think there is such a shortage of men who are "economically attractive" to women?[/quote] Because some women think they are deserving of a Kardashian existence -- too much reality television. [/quote] Unmarried woman here. I make much more than 100K a year, own my home, and have a degree. I'm not at all uncommon in this area. Why should I marry a guy who makes less than me? Doesn't own a home? And can't provide me a higher standard of living than I can for myself? Especially considering the childbearing years and work would effectively halve my own income. I'm genuinely curious.[/quote] Men do it all the time. Why not? If you meet somebody you love?[/quote] UMW - I like hot guys but have never been attracted to having a SAHD/Beach Bum on my couch. Maybe it's a guy thing (wanting to provide), but I haven't met any GFs (married and unmarried) who wanted one either.[/quote] I know many women who run companies/lawyers/doctors and their husbands are either teachers or make ~$70K ... in the DC area that is similar to $40K elsewhere. [/quote]
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