Dually Employed With Kids - DEWKS

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Dually Employed With Kids - DEWKS

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acronym for dual-employed, with kids, referring to a family unit in which both husband and wife work and there are children.
Marketers selling products for children, including various investments, target DEWKS.

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Dually Employed With Kids - DEWKS

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A household in which there are children and both partners earn an income.

Investopedia Says:
DEWKS families are marketing targets for toys, children's clothes and other goods and services that pertain to children. Contrast this with "DINKS".  

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