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Breaking the money silence: Why 56% of Americans keep financial secrets
It's time to escape the cycle of shame.
More than 2 in 5 U.S. adults (43%) believe keeping financial secrets is at least as bad as physical infidelity. At the same time, almost half of Americans (45%) in committed relationships (defined in ...
Nearly half of all Americans admit they are hiding money secrets from the people closest to them, including their partners.
When couples get married, managing money can be a challenge. Who makes the decisions and pays the bills? Should you merge your money or keep it separate? How do you handle debt? To find out how ...
A recent survey by Bankrate revealed that 45% of people do not know everything about their partner's finances, which can ...
Money talks — but in many relationships, it’s staying suspiciously quiet. A new survey by Casinos Analyzer found that 41% of people admit to sneaky spending behind their partner’s back — and 57% say ...
(InvestigateTV) — A recent WalletHub survey found many Americans keep money secrets, even from their closest loved ones. WalletHub Managing Editor John Kiernan said their survey found one in five ...
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