I don't have the actual numbers, but I do know that it's quite common for many married couples to have separate checking accounts. This is often more convenient for them, since many of them split the household bills when both spouses are employed. Also, if one spouse's income is enough to pay the monthly bills, they will put the other spouse's paychecks into a savings account and live off just the one income in order to save for a house, retirement, or just to have a financial safety net in case of a crisis, such as one of them losing their job or a major illness.
Less than 1% of marriages in Connecticut are same-sex marriages.
The nation of Lebanon is a service based economy. Its major industries include banking and tourism. Agriculture only accounts for five percent of the gross national product.
What is the percent of marriages that last 65 years
As of 2014, less than 1% of Vermont marriages are same-sex.
As of 2014, less than 1% of Massachusetts marriages are same-sex.
In India the percentage of arranged marriages is higher then love marriages. Could be sixty percent.
25%
31 percent
By mid-1992 the top 150 MBHCs controlled 15 percent of all banks, 30 percent of all branch offices, and 50 percent of all deposits in the banking industry
20 percent
What accounts for almost 25 percent of line of duty deaths? fire service
about 3%