[todayilearned] TIL couples who spend more than $20K on their wedding are 3.5x more likely to divorce than couples who spend between $5-10K. User Know_Your_Shit_v2, in the Know Your Shit subreddit, 12 Feb 2023
‘A Diamond is Forever’ and Other Fairy Tales: The Relationship between Wedding Expenses and Marriage Duration User assaflavie, in the Automatic posts of new SSRN publications subreddit, 22 Oct 2018
TIL a study found that the more expensive your wedding is, the shorter your marriage is likely to last. User N8lsGr8, 06 Sep 2018
[X-Post] TIL a study found that the more expensive your wedding is, the shorter your marriage is likely to last. User modern_rabbit, in the Men Going Their Own Way subreddit, 06 Sep 2018
TIL a study found that the more expensive your wedding is, the shorter your marriage is likely to last. User NakedAndBehindYou, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 05 Sep 2018
Couples who spend more money on their wedding are more likely to get divorced User Earhacker, in the Anticonsumption subreddit, 14 Aug 2018
‘A Diamond is Forever’ and Other Fairy Tales: The Relationship between Wedding Expenses and Marriage Duration User PostNationalism, in the Economy subreddit, 04 Jul 2016
‘A Diamond is Forever’ and Other Fairy Tales: The Relationship between Wedding Expenses and Marriage Duration User ghostofpennwast, in the The Dismal Science subreddit, 04 Jul 2016