Perhaps you've heard money is a major stressor in romantic relationships.
你可能听说过恋爱中钱是矛盾之源。
That's why it can be uncomfortable—or even strain relationships—when the woman in a heterosexual relationship makes more money.
这就是为什么,女方赚钱更多会让人感觉不舒服,有时甚至会影响恋情。
And when two people in a relationship come from diametrically opposite socioeconomic backgrounds, it raises all sorts of difficult conversations about how you should spend and earn money.
恋爱中两个人经济背景截然相反时,关于应该怎样花钱和赚钱会产生各种分歧。
But as more women earn more and with most women working full time, even after they have children, some couples have opted out of a traditional marker of marriage: combined finances.
但随着越来越多的女性收入增加,而且大多数女性甚至生育之后也会全职工作,有些夫妻就脱离了传统的婚姻模式:财产合并。
These days, young couples—whether they are married or simply living together—are more likely to keep their finances separate, or at least partially so.
现如今年轻夫妻无论是已婚的还是只同居的,都更有可能会把钱分开放,或者至少部分分开。
Twenty years ago, when Wendy Underwood, 43, married her husband Kurtis Kolt, 44, the couple opened a credit card together.
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