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Dan, I Allegedly, 2/18/26
"Living Alone? You’re Paying a $10,000 Penalty!"
"Living alone in America has never been more expensive. In this episode of i Allegedly, we break down the so-called “singles tax” and how single households are paying over $10,000 more per year compared to couples who split housing, utilities, groceries, travel, and everyday expenses. From rising rent prices and inflated utility bills to bulk shopping disadvantages and tax filing differences, the financial system rewards shared households while solo earners absorb 100% of fixed costs. If you’re single, divorced, widowed, or simply living independently, this economic reality directly impacts your budget and long-term wealth building.
We also examine how this affects business owners, young professionals, and retirees trying to manage home expenses, property taxes, inflation, and cost-of-living increases. As housing affordability declines and wages fail to keep pace, single Americans face compounding financial pressure that influences savings, investing, and retirement planning. This is real economic news that impacts everyday people. Welcome to i Allegedly - where we cover financial news, housing market trends, business updates, and the economic stories that matter most."
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