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Research: If You Want Your Marriage To Last, Don't Overspend On Your Wedding by prof2007: 8:39am On Sep 20, 2019
The survey, which was undertaken by economics professors, Andrew Francis-Tan and Hugo M Mialon, found that spending more than $20,000 on a wedding and between $2,000 to $4,000 on an engagement ring increases the risk of that marriage ending in an early divorce.

Scientists quizzed 3,151 heterosexual people in America and asked them questions about their education level, household income, children, marital status and how expensive their wedding and engagement rings were. They also asked respondents how long their marriage lasted if it ended in divorce, the study says, and how important their partner's appearance and wealth were to them.

"Specifically, in the sample of men, spending between $2,000 and $4,000 on an engagement ring is associated with a 1.3 times greater hazard of divorce as compared to spending between $500 and $2,000," the study authors wrote.

An expensive wedding comes with risks, too. A man whose wedding costs under $1,000 has half the risk of getting divorced as a man whose wedding was priced between $5,000 to $10,000, the study found. And a woman with a wedding cost of over $20,000 experiences a 1.6 times likelier chance of a divorce.

The reason you are marrying a person can also determine the chance of an early split, according to the research. “Reporting that one’s partner’s looks were important in the decision to marry is significantly associated with shorter marriage duration,” research Hugo Mialon told The Independent.

That doesn't mean you should skip out on celebrating the marriage at all, however. The study found that a honeymoon — regardless of cost — and a large audience for a wedding actually increases the chance of having a longer marriage.

Sharing a child with your partner and "regularly" going to religious services also lowers your chance of divorce, the study says.

Even if you avoid all the potential pitfalls, don't think that married life will be a piece of cake. Research published in the journal Social Networks and the Life Course found that marriage can actually increase the happiness of partners — but it takes 20 years of being together to get there.

Before that, the researchers wrote, "happiness declined gradually during the first 20 years of marriage."

SOURCES (abridged/spliced):
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article214550500.html

https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/bazaar-brides/a22085716/couples-who-have-expensive-weddings-are-more-likely-to-get-divorced/
Re: Research: If You Want Your Marriage To Last, Don't Overspend On Your Wedding by horlarwereleh(m): 8:46am On Sep 20, 2019
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Re: Research: If You Want Your Marriage To Last, Don't Overspend On Your Wedding by Greatzeus(m): 9:04am On Sep 20, 2019
I don't agree. Overspending is a relative word not definite. It depends on how much you spent out of what you have. Some spend millions but it's just a little out of what they have.
The rule is to cut your coat according to your cloth. Don't waste your savings or try to impress anybody.
Re: Research: If You Want Your Marriage To Last, Don't Overspend On Your Wedding by 2rez: 9:10am On Sep 20, 2019
prof2007:
The survey, which was undertaken by economics professors, Andrew Francis-Tan and Hugo M Mialon, found that spending more than $20,000 on a wedding and between $2,000 to $4,000 on an engagement ring increases the risk of that marriage ending in an early divorce.

Scientists quizzed 3,151 heterosexual people in America and asked them questions about their education level, household income, children, marital status and how expensive their wedding and engagement rings were. They also asked respondents how long their marriage lasted if it ended in divorce, the study says, and how important their partner's appearance and wealth were to them.

"Specifically, in the sample of men, spending between $2,000 and $4,000 on an engagement ring is associated with a 1.3 times greater hazard of divorce as compared to spending between $500 and $2,000," the study authors wrote.

An expensive wedding comes with risks, too. A man whose wedding costs under $1,000 has half the risk of getting divorced as a man whose wedding was priced between $5,000 to $10,000, the study found. And a woman with a wedding cost of over $20,000 experiences a 1.6 times likelier chance of a divorce.

The reason you are marrying a person can also determine the chance of an early split, according to the research. “Reporting that one’s partner’s looks were important in the decision to marry is significantly associated with shorter marriage duration,” research Hugo Mialon told The Independent.

That doesn't mean you should skip out on celebrating the marriage at all, however. The study found that a honeymoon — regardless of cost — and a large audience for a wedding actually increases the chance of having a longer marriage.

Sharing a child with your partner and "regularly" going to religious services also lowers your chance of divorce, the study says.

Even if you avoid all the potential pitfalls, don't think that married life will be a piece of cake. Research published in the journal Social Networks and the Life Course found that marriage can actually increase the happiness of partners — but it takes 20 years of being together to get there.

Before that, the researchers wrote, "happiness declined gradually during the first 20 years of marriage."

SOURCES (abridged/spliced):
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article214550500.html

https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/bazaar-brides/a22085716/couples-who-have-expensive-weddings-are-more-likely-to-get-divorced/

Gbam! The researcher has spoken.

Re: Research: If You Want Your Marriage To Last, Don't Overspend On Your Wedding by genq(m): 9:10am On Sep 20, 2019
Just don't get married at all!
A marriage of the 21st century is not built to last.

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Re: Research: If You Want Your Marriage To Last, Don't Overspend On Your Wedding by okirewaju(f): 9:54am On Sep 20, 2019
This cannot work na

If you have the money won't you spend it?

Marry your friend
Look out for habits you can't condone in your ideal marriage and flee if need be

No manual for a successful marriage

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