It can feel awkward to talk about money, and it’s something that can easily be skipped over during the ‘honeymoon phase’ of a relationship. But new research suggests that Gen-Z and millennials are prioritising discussions about finances with new partners.
Cash-candid dating is a phenomenon that has emerged for Gen-Z and millennials, according to new research from the dating appYou may also likeAlmost one in three people surveyed said it’s now more important to talk about finances with the person they are dating or in a relationship with than it was at the beginning of the year and one in 10 people said they would talk aboutcost of living crisis
These types of low-key dates were popular during lockdown, when restrictions meant a walk in the park was one of the only options for a first date. But despite the re-opening of restaurants and bars, outdoor dates remain popular, potentially because Bumble’s research has shown that one in five people aged 18-34 are now more likely to set themselves a budget to spend on a date than they were at the beginning of the year.
“Starting to talk about money early on is a positive for relationships, and it doesn’t mean you have to bare your financial history, but it does mean being frank about your finances so you can navigate dating decisions together,” Austin-Williams explains. “By speaking openly from the get-go about how much you can spend, you can both feel comfortable making decisions about where to go that suit both budgets and avoid a whole world of financial stress.
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