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Originally Posted by Calgaryborn
My answer is to encourage the procreating and raiseing of children by makeing a long term committment attractive and more profitable. What's your answer?
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You don't actually believe, in reality, that people get married to reap these benefits, do you? Like I understand the theory and all, but real human beings don't get married so they can have some tiny tax break or get a better deal on insurance.
I'd wager that an awful lot of people don't even know what these benefits are before they get married but lo and behold they still get married.
I'm sure there are plenty of married people reading this thread. Anyone out there get married so they could save a few bucks? Anyone want to admit that they wouldn't have got married if this attractive incentive package wasn't there?
Some of the same people probably have children as well. I don't, but maybe one day. Can someone tell me how profitable it is?