Well, At Least She Can Buy What She Wants
I really have no problem with this study.
I swear everything changed in the 1970s. It's like "Watchmen," but without the costumed freaks and sociopaths.
In a trend that researchers call "the rise of wives," women are increasingly better-educated than their husbands and have emerged as the dominant income-provider in one of five marriages, according to a new report released today.
Looking at the impact of nearly four decades of social change, the report shows that men increasingly get a significant economic boost when they tie the knot -- improving their household incomes and often pairing up with a partner who has at least as much education as they do. Compared to 1970, when men usually married women with less education and fewer wives worked, these changes have contributed to a "gender role reversal in the gains from marriage," the report said.
I swear everything changed in the 1970s. It's like "Watchmen," but without the costumed freaks and sociopaths.
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