I've gotta tell you, I did not ace my multivariable calculus final. These numbers are pretty wild. There was actually a thread today arguing that it's because of television and mass media, but I'm not sure I buy that argument. Threads • Thread describing opposition to a new utility-scale solar installation
What a great question! I think it must include husband's income. The unmarried women probably count the child support payments as income, but I think that's going to be lower on average.
It just feels misleading, like the slide is meant to make women think the only way they can feel financially stable if they have a husband. Don't we all know that two incomes are going to be better than one?
On the income distribution slide, they say (family) income. Does that mean that 95% for married women includes their husbands income too?
What a great question! I think it must include husband's income. The unmarried women probably count the child support payments as income, but I think that's going to be lower on average.
It just feels misleading, like the slide is meant to make women think the only way they can feel financially stable if they have a husband. Don't we all know that two incomes are going to be better than one?