By Bria Overs | Word In Black (WIB) - In 1972, men were the primary or sole breadwinners in 85% of opposite-sex marriages. 50 years later, things have changed — drastically. Today, according tonew research from the Pew Research Center, husbands are the sole or primary breadwinners in 55% of marriages. The change over several […]
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