The person you marry will often change your relationship to money: Couples often grow more alike over time in their approach to spending, saving and risk, researchers say
Gabriel Zimmer/The Wall Street Journal, iStock We tend to choose our partners based on shared values, in-common traits and other similarities, marriage researchers say.
But money-management styles are one case in which opposites do attract, said Jenny Olson, an assistant professor of marketing at Indiana University who studies couples’ financial decision-making.
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