As inflation persists, Americans choosing money over love, staying in relationships for financial dependency

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As inflation persists, Americans choosing money over love, staying in relationships for financial dependency
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A new survey found nearly a quarter of coupled Americans reported staying in their current relationships due to financial dependency.

asked more than 2,000 U.S. consumers in February about their financial experiences with their partners — and how much they valued financial security in their relationships.

"Openness, honesty and transparency are crucial for a relationship’s success, and that’s certainly true when it comes to money," LendingTree Chief Credit Analyst Matt Schulz said. "By sharing an account, it gives each partner equal visibility into what’s going on in that account. That can help grow trust within the relationship."The study also found nearly a quarter of coupled Americans reported staying in their current relationships due to financial dependency.

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