If you’re looking for a long-term relationship, researchers at the U.S. Federal Reserve say a credit score may be a measurement of compatibility. The Fed says people who have higher credit scores are more likely to form committed relationships and stay with a partner longer. Researchers sifted through the credit histories of 12 million U.S. consumers, identified romantic partners and then tracked their unions and breakups over a 15-year period. The records revealed that people with higher credit scores were more likely to commit to a relationship, and when they did, the relationship was more likely to last.
… Having similar credit scores, the researchers found, also had a positive effect. Those with similar scores, even if they weren’t especially high, stayed together longer than those with very different scores.
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