
US-Hochzeitskosten nach Bundesstaatsdaten von https://www.markbroumand.com/pages/research-wedding-cost-and-marriage-length
interessantes Papier „Diamanten sind für immer“, das sich mit weiteren individuellen Daten befasst https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2501480
Python-Code und Daten dazu unter https://gist.github.com/cavedave/483414de03fa90915449d78a207ce053
Von cavedave
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Data and Python code made with the submission
There’s a correlation to the amount spent on a wedding and how rich the couple is. Richer people live longer so they are likely to have longer marriages.
We see you, DC
Basing this on absolutely nothing, I wonder if New Jersey is driven in large part by Indians and Indian-American weddings – they are elaborate and costly, yet rates of divorce are lower, so I would expect longer lasting marriages.
Just a completely unsubstantiated hunch, please don’t at me.
Honestly my take away was ‚holy shit, marriage is incredibly expensive‘.
Yet another project that mistakenly lumps DC in with the states. An urban core with no suburban or rural population is going to have entirely different trends.
Don’t get married in DC!