Married childfree millennials have a $120,000 net worth advantage
Briefly

Married childfree millennials hold higher net worths compared to their peers, including parental, single, and divorced individuals. This reflects a shift in the American dream towards dual-income households without children. These couples often enjoy better financial stability, as many are dual-income no kids (DINKs) or have arrangements with one primary earner. Data indicates that childfree millennials, often more educated and predominantly white, experience significant economic advantages. This demographic is increasingly redefining traditional pathways to wealth and success.
Married and childfree millennials have a higher net worth compared to their parental, single, and divorced peers, establishing a new version of the American dream.
Living in dual-income households without children has become increasingly common, leading to better financial outcomes for married childfree millennials.
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