WALL STREET JOURNAL – Credit scores are increasingly discussed on dating apps, with some users prioritizing financial stability over looks or personality. A Credit Karma survey found that two-thirds of Americans value a good credit score in a partner. On OkCupid, users who keep a budget get 25% more matches, and a third of users consider a high credit score important. While some see credit scores as a sign of reliability, others find this focus distasteful. Experts caution that while financial responsibility is important, shared values and compatibility are more critical for long-term relationship success.
by Harriet Torry
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