As the cost of living skyrockets, 23% of couples stay together mainly because of money constraints
Money can be a relationship’s downfall; it can also be the reason couples stay together.
With more Americans feeling financially constrained, 23% of all couples are primarily staying in their current relationships due to financial dependency, according to a new report by LendingTree.
Between sky-high inflation and stubborn gender dynamics, “I am not surprised at all,” said Stacy Francis, a certified financial planner and president and CEO of Francis Financial in New York. She is also a member of the CNBC Financial Advisor Council.
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