KOREA TIMES – Feb 25 – Korean matchmaking firm Sunwoo conducted a
research study to examine married couples' age difference and their
income. Based on the data, the larger the age gap between the spouses,
the larger the husband's income compared to the wife's. For couples that had an age gap of five years or less, the two spouses
had an average of $10,000 difference in their income. Couples with an
age gap between six and seven years have an income difference of
$30,000 to $40,000. Young wives tend to be more dependent on their
husbands in various ways and require more attention and care. Also,
while the husband is aging, the wife likely is only now maturing and
this may cause some emotional as well as sexual disparities. The
husband and wife are at different life stages and consequently are
likely to have different priorities. These marriages require more
compromise and adjustment. FULL ARTICLE @ KOREA TIMES

This makes total sense. Obviously older guys are going to be more established and career oriented while younger women are less likely to be so. I’d like to see what the divorce rate is for couples who have more than $50,000 difference in yearly salaries. I’m guessing it’s high?
– Sarah Williams
Austin Texas
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This makes total sense. Obviously older guys are going to be more established and career oriented while younger women are less likely to be so. I’d like to see what the divorce rate is for couples who have more than $50,000 difference in yearly salaries. I’m guessing it’s high?
– Sarah Williams
Austin Texas
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