Tuesday 22 July 2014

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Benefit of Marriage

Marital Facts: 

According to the eminent University of Chicago sociologist, Linda Waite: “Married people live longer, are healthier, have fewer heart attacks and other diseases, have fewer problems with alcohol, behave in less risky ways, have more sex -- and more satisfying sex -- and become much more wealthy than single people. There was one exception to this rosy picture: cohabiting couples do have more frequent sex. But they enjoy it less.”

Health Benefits:

Mortality rates are 50 percent higher for unmarried women and 250 percent higher for unmarried men than they are for married women and men.
Married surgical patients are less likely to die than the unmarried.
Of men matched in every respect except marital status, nine out of ten married men who were alive at age 48 made it to 65; only six out of ten bachelors lived to the usual retirement age.
Nine out of ten married women alive at age 45 made it to 65, while only eight of ten unmarried women did?

Sexual Satisfaction:

According to a University of Chicago National Sex Survey, 43 percent of married men reported having sex at least twice a week while only 1.26 percent of single men not cohabiting had sex that often.
50 percent of married men and 42 percent of married women find sex physically and emotionally satisfying while only 39 percent of cohabiting men and 39 percent of cohabiting women do.
Financial Benefits:
On the verge of retirement, the typical married couple has accumulated a total of about $410,000, or $205,000 for each person, as compared to $167,000 for the never married “Married households accumulate far more than twice the amount of any other households, something more is happening here than the simple aggregation of individual earnings.”
Physical Security:
When all crimes are considered, single and divorced women are four to five times more likely to be victims.
Single women are ten times more likely to be victims of rape and three times more likely to be victims of aggravated assault.
The national Crime Victimization Survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice reports that of all violent crimes against partners that occurred between 1979 and 1987, 65 percent were committed by boyfriends or ex-husbands. Husbands presently living with their wives committed 9 percent of these crimes. A redesigned study changed the statistics somewhat; 55 percent were committed by boyfriends, 31 percent by husbands, and 14 percent by ex-husbands.

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