Problem: Jaffe argues that "If work is getting in the way of our relationships, it is not an equally distributed problem" because the "well-off are more likely to marry and have more stable families - and the advantages of this family structure are conferred on their offspring. For those in a more precarious financial situation, it can often be easier to stay single." What evidence does Jaffe use to prove her point? How might relationships change, overall, if everyone had an equal financial situation?