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“Married men make a lot more money than single men,†reveals a blog on the Library of Economics and Liberty.
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Economists refer to it as the “Male Marriage Premium†and they’re not exactly sure why it happens.
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Regardless of why, data shows married men earn about 11 percent more per hour than men who have never been married – and divorced or separated men make about 9 percent more than never-wed men do.
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“If the secret gets out that I live alone,†frets the Cleveland con artist, “have no children, and spend the majority of my disposable income on restoring vintage cars, I could find myself in a vastly different income bracket since it will be perceived that I can get by on less- MUCH less.â€
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But Kate Kennedy, a spokesperson for The Society for Human Resource Management calls bull.
She says any HR representative worth their salt wouldn’t consider marital status when considering a candidate.
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Whether or not Mr. Wannabe Family Man gets his girl, all those photos of a “fun, family friendly nature,†and his job, let it stand for the record that he was definitely right about one thing: “People are always a sucker for cute kids.â€
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Zzelda
Saw this earlier and Yep - we *already know*.
This is one of the reasons I tell people to find a way to work for yourself.
Skewed pay is an absolute FACT, Jack - and few are going to be able to circumvent it. You either conform to stereotypes, be super smart (often is of no use), backstab and play games, or GTFO.
I GTFO.
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He should find a female who is CL/CF who needs a fake family in order to get the Moo perks at work and they borrow somebody's kid(s) for photos. Both sides benefit, the parent of the kid(s) get a few days of free babysitting, and the kid(s) get a few days of fun. Everybody wins.
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The more I read the more I think that what this dude is doing is a good idea. Putting on a front in today's workplace is what it is really all about. If after he gets hired, push comes to shove and someone confronts him and asks where is the wife and kids, all he has to say is that "they left". He can always even make up a bull story that she was a single mom and he was "being a real man" and "stepped up to the plate" and was taking care of them. Anything. As long as one takes care of childryns, raises and promotions keep coming. As long as one only deals with the problems that one has created - employers love it.
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The more I read the more I think that what this dude is doing is a good idea. Putting on a front in today's workplace is what it is really all about. If after he gets hired, push comes to shove and someone confronts him and asks where is the wife and kids, all he has to say is that "they left". He can always even make up a bull story that she was a single mom and he was "being a real man" and "stepped up to the plate" and was taking care of them. Anything. As long as one takes care of childryns, raises and promotions keep coming. As long as one only deals with the problems that one has created - employers love it.
Great idea! So, this is a total win-win. Actually, Dude will get more attention when the imaginary family vaporizes, and tons of praise for "stepping up to the plate". It really appears as if this will not fail.
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catharsist
Whenever I think about this, all I can think of is "We're the Millers". lariouslarious That movie was literally BASED on the idea that families get a free pass.
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Whenever I think about this, all I can think of is "We're the Millers". lariouslarious That movie was literally BASED on the idea that families get a free pass.
They do indeed and not just at a workplace. Car insurance is less expensive for a married guy than for a single guy - even if both have zero claims. People who spread the seed, get rewarded. Simple as that.
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Whenever I think about this, all I can think of is "We're the Millers". lariouslarious That movie was literally BASED on the idea that families get a free pass.
They do indeed and not just at a workplace. Car insurance is less expensive for a married guy than for a single guy - even if both have zero claims. People who spread the seed, get rewarded. Simple as that.
This is true only for men under age 30 and women under 25. After age 30, it makes no difference if one is married. However, a married couple often benefits compared to 2 single people by having two cars registered and insured at the same address through the multi-car discount. Having children can often increase a household's insurance rates because teenagers pay much, much more (either directly or through a family policy) for car insurance, something we CF people will never have to deal with. (I worked in the actuarial field for 23 years, specializing in personal auto.)
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Another thing. Married people pay less in taxes. Why?
Married people can get cheaper health insurance. Why?
Married people can get survivor benefits. Why?
Why does our society give all the perks to married people while making single people pay? Why?
I think this dude has a system figured out. He knows how it all works.
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Gender is also a uncontrollable factor that may increase auto insurance rates. Males get the short end of the stick here...
...Another interesting factor to note here is that a married man will get lower insurance rates than an unmarried man, even if they have the same identical driving records...
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Techie
Another thing. Married people pay less in taxes. Why?
Married people can get cheaper health insurance. Why?
Married people can get survivor benefits. Why?
Why does our society give all the perks to married people while making single people pay? Why?
I think this dude has a system figured out. He knows how it all works.