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by jiggy2011 4216 days ago
The taxable income of the couple would go down only if the maid continues the same work that she did before the marriage but for free rather than getting a different job, but this is quite a specific case that is outside of the norm.
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You wrote "this will impact GDP and thus the state's ability to ...", as if that were a bad thing, or at least something to be avoided.

If so, then your logic says that this "outside of the norm" case is also a bad thing for the country, or at least something to be avoided.

Most would disagree with you. For that matter, my own g'grandmother worked as a maid for a man, who she later married. I don't see why you get to call my family history "outside of the norm" simply because it disagrees with your view of economics.