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 ...
According to a U.S. News survey, financial infidelity was most common for 18- to 25-year-olds. Hiding debts and/or accounts from a partner was the most common financial secret. The most-cited reason ...
For many couples, money isn’t just about numbers — it’s about power, security, personal identity. And for some, it's about secrets. Keeping secrets is not necessarily financial infidelity, says ...
At its core, financial infidelity occurs when one person in a relationship hides or mismanages money in ways that directly threaten the couple’s shared financial well-being. This isn't limited to ...
A new study reveals that members of Generation Z are the most likely to conceal their personal finances from a partner or spouse, the consequences of which can be devastating for both the relationship ...
Two in five adults in committed relationships admit to being financially unfaithful in their relationships, according to a recent Bankrate survey. That’s in spite of 45% of them believing it’s just as ...