Let imagine that you and your spouse have been married for five years and you have two children. Because of COVID-19, you and your spouse

Let imagine that you and your spouse have been married for five years and you have two children. Because of COVID-19, you and your spouse

Let imagine that you and your spouse have been married for five years and you have two children. Because of COVID-19, you and your spouse have lost your jobs, and seeking employment is difficult. You are committed to creating a lucrative career, but your spouse seems uninterested in getting a job. They watch Netflix, play video games, and spending the stimulus checks on cyber-shopping because it seems like extra money.
You lose more than a paycheck when you lose a job. Whether you’ve downsized or flat-out fired, the financial stress and embarrassment of being unemployed, plus the anger, worry, and lowered self-esteem that can go with it, can strain even the most solid marriage. Money’s tight. Household routines change. Expectations shift.
Money is the most psychologically loaded topic between marrying partners these days. Money is what sex was 50 years ago.

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