For someone who is single and dating, 78 percent of Americans feel they should be concerned about a partner’s debt level. Additionally, 58 percent think a lover’s low credit score is concerning.
Americans also consider some financial habits to be relationship “deal breakers”:
In general, Millennials are more accepting of a significant other’s debt level than people in other demographic groups. Interestingly, 64 percent would rather date a college graduate with significant student loan debt than someone who doesn’t have a college degree.
Sixty-seven percent of Millennials also think singles should be concerned about the amount of debt their love interest has accumulated, compared to 78 percent of the general population and 88 percent of Americans over the age of 65.
Ayo Mseka
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