Tomorrow is men’s day there in Russia. So, it is holiday here tomorrow! Means no going out, no class! Tonight will be another relaxing night! Well, saw this news about research on singleton and couples.
People in relationships are less thrifty than their singleton counterparts, according to a new report.Research from Fool.co.uk reveals that there is a £3.7 billion gap between the collective funds held by Brits in relationships and those owned by single people.The average lone UK consumer spends £281 a month on rent and bills, while members of couples spend some £500 on these outgoings.And restaurant bills for people with partners reach a monthly total of £39.50, compared to £22.85 for single consumers.David Kuo, head of personal finance at Fool.co.uk , comments: "Money can't buy you love, but it can help to ease the burden as pay day gets further away and the bills start rolling in."Meanwhile, Mike Kalen, president and chief executive officer of The Hartford Life, has this week advised couples to divide financial duties between them in order to avoid debt and maximise their money.
Well, I agree to what they said here, singleton spend lesser than couples cause singleton doesn’t need to buy anything for their partner for example like anniversary present, valentine’s present, 100 days anniversary present, flowers and etc. Never the less,
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Singletons 'spend less than couples'
Homeowner Loans are mostly goes to the couples.
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