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How Do Cohabiting Couples With Children Spend Their Money?


  Author: Thomas DeLeire, Ariel Kalil
Publisher: Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies
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Document Date:                  April 2002
Category: Parenthood/Childrearing > Cohabiting Parents
Related Categories:
Children > Health Services
Family Structure > Cohabitation/Common-Law Marriage
Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Children
Family Structure > Parental Marital Status
 

This paper uses data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey to compare spending patterns in cohabiting and married households.  It finds that, compared to married couples, cohabiting couples spend more money on alcohol and tobacco, and comparatively less money in health care and education if they have children.

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