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Every money you earn as a married person is household income regardless of who earns it- True or False?

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When two people get married, they become one and that also implies to their financial lives too. If so, that means all income any of the couple earns is classified as family income. Do you believe so? Is there personal income outside family income in marriage?
 
As long as you both agreed to share everything together, any money that either person earns is family income.
 
I think it depends on the couple and what they agree on. Some couples do agree to keep specific amount for the family while you are free to keep something for yourself.
 
Yes, when you are married, you share financial responsibilities for the household. That said, I know a lot of couples keep a small amount of money for personal use.
That's right it means you earn for the family. So the money is for the house and that's it
 
I think it depends on the couple and what they agree on. Some couples do agree to keep specific amount for the family while you are free to keep something for yourself.
I won't run my marriage like that. I would bring all my income to the family table and we plan with it together.
 
I won't run my marriage like that. I would bring all my income to the family table and we plan with it together.
That's also good, there aee people who do this as well, which is why i said at the end of the day it depends on the couple.
 
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