By @TobyChilliShow
Jun 1, 2021
Millennials are willing to share most of their life story online but when it comes to sharing a bank account with our partners.they are out. A new survey has found a whopping 75% of young adults say joint accounts are for married couples only. So get ready to keep on hitting up your significant other on Venmo for their cut of the Netflix bill every month until rings are exchanged.
As to why Millennials aren’t down to pool their savings, the head of product at
2Up, Anson Parker, says it comes down to two things. First, there’s the issue of dealing with disentangling finances if things don t work out. Second, is the issue with losing our privacy. Which makes you wonder what purchases your boo is hiding from you.
The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office reported that, as of May 21, Bryan was leading with 50.7% of counted ballots (21,388 votes) over his closest opponent, fellow Democrat Heather Hutt.
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