Being Single Is Highly Underrated

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In some cases, more money

In some regards, married people receive more financial benefits than their single counterparts. One study even found that singles earn $8,000 less than their married peers. However, many singles report that they have more money as well as more financial freedom during times of singleness than they do when they are in a relationship. Further, there is more financial freedom associated with singleness. For the most part, you don’t have to consider the input of another person regarding how money is spent.

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