Money is one of the top sources of tension in relationships — but experts say even strong couples can stumble if they avoid key conversations.
After studying more than 60 couples, money expert Heather Boneparth found that the happiest partners share five habits:
1. They adapt when circumstances change, rather than sticking to outdated money routines.
2. They don’t dwell on financial regrets or let shame define their decisions.
3. They avoid holding past mistakes over each other’s heads.
4. They focus on shared priorities instead of constant comparison.
5. They stay honest about spending and goals, building trust through transparency.
The takeaway? Communication matters as much as cash flow.
Open conversations can help partners align values and expectations — and reduce unnecessary stress around money.
