BLOOMBERG – Oct 2 – A new paper published at the Federal Reserve Board found out that:
- People with higher credit scores are more likely to be in a committed relationship and stay together.
- People tend to form relationships with others who have a similar credit as them.
- Couples with a mismatch in credit scores are more likely to break up.
Credit scores matter for committed relationships because they reveal information about general trustworthiness.
by Luke Kawa
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