Millions of Americans keep their money a secret from their partner. One in five people in a live-in relationship admit to “financial infidelity,” keeping a private bank account or credit card, according to a study.
The survey found 31 percent of millennials, 24 percent of people ages 38 to 53 and 17 percent of baby boomers have at some point had an account they keep secret from a partner.
On the other side of the coin (pun intended) 31 percent of those in a relationship think that keeping a credit card, checking account or savings account secret from a partner is worse than cheating physically. More HERE
But what if they are buying you lots of cool stuff with the secret money, still a problem?
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