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#780 Deborah Carr: Obesity, Disability, Healthcare, and Aging in America

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The Disadvantages of Never Married People

There's so much evidence that people who are never married meaning they haven't partnered on their economic well-being is considerably lower and especially in later life. Part of the reason is they don't have economies of scale right real estate is very expensive to pay for on your own tab if you don't have someone else contributing think about your food bill or electricity bills. Never married people are bearing that on their own and that means that they save less, which can lead to financial problems at a later age. Some actually believe that those who are unmarried are targets of discrimination and some of it's structural.

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