Canadian Couples Are Splitting Up Over Money
Four in 10 Canadians say money is a major cause of stress in their relationship, according to a recent Ipsos poll of 1,500 adults, conducted with Simplii Financial.
It’s worse for Canadians ages 18-34. Nearly half of them (46%) said money is a major source of stress in their relationship. One in three in that demographic admitted to breaking up with a partner over money.
A separate survey from 360Lending found that nearly half (45%) of Canadians would rather save money for a down payment on a home than “be in love.”
And a combined 67.3% — 52.1% said “yes” and 15.2% said “maybe” — have chosen to spend less on their partner during the past 12 months due to mortgage or rent payments.
35% of Canadians admitted that mortgage or rent payments have hurt their love life, while a whopping 80% of Canadians said they would rather save money for a down payment on a house or condo than get married. 94% of Canadians say it’s important to be on the same page when it comes to finances…
According to respondents, the top reasons for incompatibility included:
- having different financial habits (44%)
- one partner earning and/or spending more than the other (41%)
- being defensive about finances (29%)
- having different levels of financial literacy (26%)
The top reasons for financial compatibility include:
- being honest with each other about finances (59%)
- not hiding spending or debt from one another (56%)
- being able to talk openly and often about money (50%)
- accepting the spending priorities of their partner (44%)
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