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Married men have higher incomes than single men

The median income of married men living with their spouses is 64 percent greater than that of married men whose spouses are absent, 109 percent greater than never-married men, and 33 percent greater than divorced men.

Male median income, by marital status, in 2010 dollars

Married men have higher incomes than single men

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2011.

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