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We're costing married folks too much money 

News flash: Crazy Computer Dad just led me to this CNN story in which married folks say single moms are costing them way to much money — up to $112 billion dollars!

The Georgia State University study released today claims that “divorce and unwed childbearing — besides being bad for children — are costing taxpayers a ton of money.”

The solution? We should get married. You’d better move fast, mamas. Don’t you think?
by Rachel-Sarah  179 Posts 

Posted on 4/16/2008 9:27 AM
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