Dear Abby: Talking to partner about money is a sore spot, but I’m drowning in expenses
The woman pays more than $400 monthly as inflation raises living costs, causing her to deplete savings despite her husband’s fixed contributions, advice column highlights.
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Dear Abby: Financial arrangement with new husband is one-sided in his favor, and I’m drained
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I married three years ago. We both had lost our spouses to cancer. He had a house and I had a house, so, since mine was paid for, I talked him into moving into mine and renting his so his renters could pay his mortgage. (That way, he could save more for retirement.)
Dear Abby: Wife finds she’s carrying heavy financial burden in her marriage. Time for a money talk
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I married three years ago. We both had lost our spouses to cancer. He had a house and I had a house, so, since mine was paid for, I talked him into moving into mine and renting his so his renters could pay his mortgage. (That way, he could save more for retirement.)
Dear Abby: Talking to partner about money is a sore spot, but I’m drowning in expenses
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I married three years ago. We both had lost our spouses to cancer. He had a house and I had a house, so, since mine was paid for, I talked him into moving into mine and renting his so his renters could pay his mortgage. (That way, he could save more for retirement.)
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