The hidden, horrifying costs of being single | Emily Hill
From council tax to gym membership and from rail travel to milk cartons: why are we penalised for not being in a couple?
by Emily Hill
Sep 05, 2018
3 minutes
Ordinarily, we like to scare the bejesus out of our youth, in the hope they’ll turn out even more boring and compliant than we are. (“Sex’ll give you gonorrhoea. Drugs’ll kill you. Rock’n’roll died with Amy Winehouse – here’s Ed Sheeran!”) And there’s another kind of aberrant behaviour that society wants to prevent. Kids be warned – we’ve made singledom appallingly expensive!
According to carried out by the Good Housekeeping Institute, “being single carries a price penalty of at least £2,000 a year per individual”. Totting
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