Australians' Concern That Money Stress May Meltdown Their Relationships, Doubles In Two Years
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New relationship research undertaken at the onset of the global economic crisis shows that the number of Australians concerned that financial insecurity is a major stress on relationships has more than doubled in two years. While concern about finances was rated as a major pressure on relationships by just 18 percent of people in 2006, two years later that figure has skyrocketed to 40 percent.
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