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We will learn about how money is the top cause of stress in relationships.
Money problems are one of the most common sources of stress for individuals and families. When money is tight or uncertain, it can impact how people feel, their sleep patterns, and their relationships with others. For many households, financial stress is not occasional – it’s an ongoing part of daily life.
What the research shows:
Nearly three out of four Americans experience financial stress at least some of the time, and one in four report feeling high levels of financial stress. (1)
Money is the leading cause of stress in relationships. (2)
More than half (53%) of people in relationships said they had kept money secrets, such as hiding receipts or lying about the price they paid for a particular item, from their partner. (3)
The number one cause of divorce in America is money fights and problems. (4)
But it’s not the Amount of Money that’s important:
But here’s the interesting fact: Money fights are as common among people with high incomes as they are among those with low incomes. It’s not about how much money you have—it’s about how you handle it together.
That’s why if you are in a relationship, both partners must work on money management as a team. Money management isn’t a plan for his money or her money – it’s a plan for how we are going to manage our money.
Money management isn’t just about numbers—it’s about teamwork, trust, and communication. If you want to build wealth and maintain strong relationships, it's essential to be on the same page regarding how you handle your finances.
Money problems are one of the most common sources of stress for individuals and families.
Money management isn’t just about numbers—it’s about teamwork, trust, and communication.