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Should Women Have More Spending Money Than Men?
By: Suze Orman
Matt and Alexis are a married couple from Indiana having trouble deciding the best way to cut down on their spending.
Matt wants to cut their individual spending equally, but Alexis thinks she should be able to spend more because being a woman is more expensive than being a man. What do you think?
Share your opinion in our poll:
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