double income, no kid

double income, no kid
(DINK)
 Working couples who do not have children.
 ► “A recent American Demographics article noted the growing numbers of childless couples as one of the most significant demographic trends of the past 15 years. Since then, the acronym DINK (double income, no kids) has been attached to such couples. (D&B Reports, May/June 1987, p. 10)

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