These Days It Feels Nice to Break Stuff 🔨
Look, it’s a psychologically weird time right now. I haven’t spoken to a new human in three weeks, I’ve downloaded TikTok, and I’m still not drinking enough water.
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How couples and singles are saving, spending, discussing, and thinking about their money.
Valentine’s Day is around the corner. For new couples, this holiday can either make it or break it. It forces the question: how serious is the relationship? Serious enough to spend the day together?
And when things do get serious with a partner, when and how do conversations about money come into play?
This Valentine’s Day, Cleo is shedding light on how couples and singles are saving, spending, discussing, and thinking about their money.
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Methodology: Our findings are from 770 U.S. adults surveyed in January 2023, who are either married, in a relationship, or single.
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Big love. Cleo 💙
Look, it’s a psychologically weird time right now. I haven’t spoken to a new human in three weeks, I’ve downloaded TikTok, and I’m still not drinking enough water.
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Slowly but surely, normality is rearing its head into this whole pandemic thing. As much as you might feel ready to get back to things, you’ve made some strong relationships in the last few months. Seriously strong, like your HUGE commitment to food delivery strong. Consider this an ode to your takeout spending as you move on to the next chapter of your life. Restaurants.