Men Being Breadwinners

May 30, 2013 · Women are not only more likely to be the primary caregivers in a family. Increasingly, they are primary breadwinners, too. Four in 10 American households with ren 18 now include a mother who is either the sole or primary earner for her family, according to a Pew Research Center

Alpha Women, Beta Men Wives are increasingly outearning their husbands, but their new financial muscle is causing havoc in the home.

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Mar 24, 2013 · An American role-reversal: Women the new breadwinners. As women gain strength, and money, in the workplace, households take on a whole new vibe.

Almost half of employed women now say they are the main provider for their families but six in 10 say they’re not treated as equals by men in the workplace.

We’ve broken down what it looks like for women to be the breadwinners.

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And in domestic cases, for instance, studies have found unemployed men are more likely to be violent to partners who are the major breadwinners – again suggesting it is a reaction to their masculinity being threatened, said the study published in the journal Social Psychology.

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A record 40% of all households with ren under the age of 18 include mothers who are either the sole or primary source of income for the family, according

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A national MONEY survey reveals sweeping changes in the ways husbands and wives are managing their finances. Use these insights and tips to get on the same page with your spouse and make your money work harder–and better–for both of you.

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Apr 21, 2014 · Farnoosh Torabi’s new book, When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women, takes on a trend that’s posing an ever-greater challenge to married couples: Millions of women earn more than their spouses.

Men are happy to let wives be breadwinners, says romance novelist Joanna Trollope Twice married novelist, 70, said gender roles are changing