Counselors See Uptick in Couples Fighting Over Money

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Willamette Week | October 16, 2008
Many marriage counselors say they've saw signs of economic distress for some time, as couples from every social strata confront and butt heads over job losses, as well as their own liquidity crunch of loan freezes and dried up 401(k)s.

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