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  2. Dual-career commuter couples - Wikipedia

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    Commuter couples are a subset of dual-career couples who live apart in separate residences while both partners pursue careers. [1]Gilbert and Rachlin address the difference between dual-earner families and dual-career families, distinguishing that dual-earner couples are those in which both spouses are earning for the family, but one or both of them consider their occupational involvement as a ...

  3. Work–family balance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, not all families are affected in the same way. In the U.S., whether or not a family is dual or single-earner is related to their social class and income. [25] The economic changes in the past couple of decades have affected middle-class and lower-class families very differently in many aspects, especially since the 1970s economic ...

  4. Dual-income couples with no kids make an average salary of ...

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    Digging into the data, Rocket Mortgage noted that dual-income families with kids bring in an average income of $129,000. That’s $9,000 less, on average, than the typical DINK household.

  5. Two-body problem (career) - Wikipedia

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    The term two-body problem has been used in the context of working couples since at least the mid-1990s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It alludes to the two-body problem in classical mechanics. More than 70 percent of academic faculty in the United States are in a relationship where both partners work, and more than a third of faculty have a partner who also ...

  6. Here's the Net Worth of Married Couples by Age: How Do You ...

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    A recent study from the career experts Zety says that 40% of respondents fear retirement more than death. ... Financial experts say that a couple aged 60 with a dual income of $75,000 per year ...

  7. DINKs earn an average salary of $138,000/year — nearly 7% ...

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    DINKs earn an average salary of $138,000/year — nearly 7% more than dual-income couples with kids — but are way less likely to own a home. ... Couples with kids had a homeownership rate of 72% ...

  8. List of countries by marriage rate - Wikipedia

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    Country Marriage rate Palestine 10.0 Fiji 9.8 Egypt 9.6 Bahamas 9.5 Uzbekistan 9.5 Cyprus 8.9 Tajikistan 8.9 Albania 8.0 Mauritius 7.9 Kyrgyzstan 7.8 Sri Lanka

  9. Study finds the bigger the age gap, the more likely that the ...

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    Randal Olson is the one who analyzed the stats from Emory, making a graph that shows couples with a 5-year gap in age are 18 percent more likely to divorce, and those with a 30-year gap in age are ...