What is the marriage earnings premium?
The marriage earnings premium refers to the documented average earnings difference between married and unmarried men, which typically ranges from 10 to 25%. This finding is one of the most replicated in labor economics and indicates that married men consistently earn more than their unmarried counterparts across various measures.
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