June 8

Married vs. Single For Retirement Planning

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  1. Lots of benefits, some of these are also available if divorced. But then there is still that one potentially huge downside…One possibility if you have the assets, have two homes, one as your residence, the other for her. You still get the financial benefits of “marriage”, but can live single….

  2. Government encourages marriage (which i think is correct) but incentives women to divorce. 93% of men pay alimony, 83% dont have equal custody time… yet women file for divorce 80% of the time….yeah men, get married…

    1. From a purely financial standpoint men should never get married in the United States.

      Probably the worst thing a male can do, probably the best financial thing a woman can do. Pretty much tells you everything you need to know. 😉

  3. You forgot to mention the capital gain exclusion when you sell your home. Singles are capped at $250k but married couples can exclude 500k. I don’t think it should matter, considering it is the one piece of property. Sigh…

  4. There are also pros and cons with Social Security, being single vs married. You might want to talk about these.

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