GLP-1 drugs and marriage

GLP-1 medications generate large weight loss and may also alter social and economic outcomes. Using the Understanding America Study, I compare women starting GLP-1s for weight loss with matched women who would like to start a GLP-1 but have not. Single women’s marriage/cohabitation rates rise by 29 percentage points and employment among baseline non-employed women rises 27 percentage points after six or more quarters. Existing partnerships do not dissolve, and already-employed women show no upward job mobility. The pattern suggests that part of the female obesity penalty operates at new-match formation rather than only through health or incumbent productivity.

Here is the paper by Rebecca Diamond.  And here is a thread on the paper.  And not everyone believes the size of these estimates.  I do not find them so crazy?  Here is Steven’s dialogue with GPT.

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