The divorce rate in the United States has fallen by 13 percent since 2000.
I wonder if part of that is that people can't afford to get married in the first place.... ;-)
The average credit card debt is under $5,000 for the first time since 2002.
Mine is just under this, and I'm actively chipping away at it.
Scientists have discovered that gorillas play tag.
This I would like to see.
I wonder if part of that is that people can't afford to get married in the first place.... ;-)
The average credit card debt is under $5,000 for the first time since 2002.
Mine is just under this, and I'm actively chipping away at it.
Scientists have discovered that gorillas play tag.
This I would like to see.
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Date: 2011-01-28 09:56 pm (UTC)I wonder if the divorce rate would drop because more and more people are waiting to get married (ie, not at age 21!), and I think that *might* make for more stable marriages. Just my thoughts.
And you mention people not being able to afford getting married - I think it's more expensive to get divorced! (depending on how the other half is behaving)
My recurring cc debt is down to $165 - which is left of what I own on the mower. Yippee! (but let's not consider student loans or car payments, ich)
I'd love to see gorillas play tag. My mom was a big fan of Gorillas in the Mist.