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Singles Vs. Married Couples: Who's Better Off Financially?


Singles Vs. Married Couples: Who's Better Off Financially?

Whether you're single by choice or circumstance, it's a lifestyle that certainly holds much appeal. After all, when you're single, you only have to answer to yourself, and you have the opportunity to pursue whatever goals or career you want without another person holding you back.

But even though being single has its benefits, it's a status that might end up hurting you financially. That's because new data from TD Ameritrade shows that married couples are more financially stable than singles. Specifically, only 29% of single adults consider themselves financially secure, whereas 43% of married couples say the same.

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Source: Fool.com


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