"Gen Z and Millennials Prioritize Money Talks in Relationships, Survey Reveals"

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A study by Northwestern Mutual found that Gen Z and millennials believe that honest conversations about finances and long-term goals should happen before a relationship gets serious. This is likely due to the economic turmoil they have experienced during their formative years. Across all generations, 72% of Americans believe couples should talk about their finances before living together. Money can have a significant impact on various aspects of a relationship, such as spending habits, income disparities, and financial risk tolerance. Having the money conversation early on can help determine if a partner's financial habits and goals align with one's own.
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- Financial Questions to Discuss Before Moving In With Your Partner The New York Times
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