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  • Beyond that, married men earn between 20 percent and 40 percent more than their single counterparts, even after education and other background characteristics are taken into account.Urban Institute economist Robert Lerman postulates that the financial responsibilities of marriage induce men to greater diligence and industry in the labor force, thereby raising their earnings relative to non-married
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