It is undeniable that a person's economic condition will affect marriage. Marriage is financially expensive, especially if you choose the wrong partner, it will be economically ruined. And it is true as you said, many divorce cases also start with poor or unstable economic conditions.
I come from a Muslim-majority country and we do have problems with marriage, although I am not sure the scale is the same as other countries. I think the younger generation is more focused on education and career than the previous generation, both men and women, so people are delaying marriage as a result.
Plus, marriage here is also expensive and many women are too concerned with a lavish wedding party than actually getting married, and fewer men are willing to accept these requirements. It is true that not all women in my country are like this, but this has become a tradition so that the majority feel entitled to an expensive wedding party, and this is a factor for men to think about marriage because marriage is very expensive.
agreed, indeed marriage when viewed financially is certainly very expensive, therefore we must be smart in choosing a partner so as not to experience unwanted things such as a broken relationship due to an unstable economy. In addition, I am sure you yourself know that there have been many examples of family relationships that have been destroyed due to an unstable economy, maybe the head of the family has tried his best to improve his economic situation but with everyone who has different characteristics so there are people who have good patience and those who do not, therefore many families experience destruction maybe because they can no longer be patient.
It seems like you have experienced it yourself my friend, because I think you are very accurate in conveying it. Men who tend to be led to finance all wedding payments will certainly have difficulty if their circumstances are not so stable and there are also those who cancel their intentions not to get married when they find out the large amount that men have to try, even though it is considered to be the responsibility of the man but indeed there are not a few men who think hard about this.