Multiple Apple IDs

Is there any place the AppleID hierarchy/architecture is discussed?  Apple is silent on the subject, as far as I can tell.
Apple seems to invalidate my password about every month.  Of course, that becomes my problem ('you have entered and incorrect password'), not theirs.  I Geniuses at the Apple store possess no knowledge to help me, but say that one Apple ID is all I need.
I'm guessing that my various apple platforms are getting confused.  I have an pro notebook.  My wife has a desktop mac, and iPad and her own AppleID.  We both have iPhones.  My son has an iPhone.  We have AppleTV, which is shared with my wife's Mac.  We both use a mini at a second home.
Recently, my wife's Apple ID stopped working on her iPad after she tried to access Mail on the mini mentioned above.  Just now, I tried to download an app on the iPhone and ... guess what ... I had an invalid password.  I have now reset my Apple ID on my computer, and it seems to work.

Unfortunately, millions of Apple users have by some means or another, over the years accumulated multiple Apple ID's.  At this point, there is no possible way to bring them together as one, but I was told by an Apple Support person, that Apple IS working on this.  One must simply write down or remember which Apple ID is for what.  I knew I had two ID's (early years when I thought one set up a new ID for each new product), but discovered that in fact, I had THREE.  Discovered this when I was trying to migrate from MobileMe to iCloud.  I rarely used the 2nd ID so now I have one ID for iCloud and another for everything else I do with Apple (iTunes etc).  A bit of a nuisance but I can live with it.

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