Higher Salaries For Women OK With Most Men, 'Men's Health' Study Says
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Most men say it's OK for women to earn more money than they do, according to a recent study byMen's Health and Spike TV.
Seventy-three percent of men said they would not have a problem dating a woman with a higher income, and 45 percent of men said they wouldn't mind staying at home if their spouses made more money.
The study, which was featured in the December issue of the magazine, polled 1,511 men across the nation.
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Source:
Huffington Post
URL:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/22/men-ready-for-women-breadwinners_n_1108202.html
Date:
November 27, 2011
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