Wedding Spending Affects Marriage Success
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•Research shows the more expensive your wedding, the lower the chances of living 'happily ever after'
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Emory University researchers say the more expensive your wedding, the lower the chances of living 'happily ever after' The researchers carried out online surveys with more than 3,000 ever-married people living in the U.S. They found that spending big bucks on a wedding and engagement ring made a couple more likely to get divorced.
The researchers haven't studied why people who splurge on weddings and rings have a greater.
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