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Pre-pandemic. Maybe 2005 [?] one of the big American news companies assembles a team of financial experts to study various big companies. Then they deicde to apply all that brain power to an average American family. Husband and wife with three kids, two jobs and two cars. Both have middle class jobs. After running the numbers, the experts told the wife to quit her job. The savings on childcare, running the second car, no fast food dinners, etc. more than made up for the second salary.
If you read what I wrote, the experts looked at all aspects of the couple's situation. The experts decided that the wife's job was the one to go.
If you're having a problem finding dates, maybe you should look at what common factor all your relationships have.
I don't have a problem finding dates. I don't want to date. Men aren't worth the cost, in my experience. But nice attempt, trying to attack me personally to cover up your misogyny and the misogyny of the "experts"" you quote. Such a "surprising" tactic. Too bad for you that I'm quite comfortable in my choice to live relatively male-free.
Tacking the words "expert" and "study" onto misogynistic propaganda doesn't make it scientifically rigorous. And even though there is still truth in women making less in general, that's changing. Women need men less and less every year. Thankfully.
You funny.
If you look up the actual article you'll see it went as I wrote. In that particular case, the wife was earning less, so it made sense for her to give up her job.
Anything you've added is on you.
If you're not dating because 'men aren't worth it' that says more about you than it does about the men.