75% of Canadians say any level of debt is a relationship deal breaker: Survey - BNN Bloomberg

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75% of Canadians say any level of debt is a relationship deal breaker: Survey - BNN Bloomberg
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Whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day with your significant other or showing some self-love and buying yourself flowers, a new survey found many Canadians say debt plays a significant role on whether they enter or stay in a relationship.

many Canadians say debt plays a significant role on whether they enter or stay in a relationship.

According to a survey released on Monday by Finder, three-quarters of Canadians would think about breaking up or not starting a relationship due to a partner’s debt, regardless of the total amount. It also found that debt is one of Canadians’ top three deal breakers in a partner, with infidelity in first , followed by addiction and debt .

Three-in-10 Canadians also say they would reconsider being in a relationship with their partner if they had debt between $500 to $15,000, while 15 per cent say “no amount of debt” is acceptable when it comes to finding a significant other.The report also found younger Canadians aged 18 to 44 are more concerned if their partner is unemployed compared to those over 45 .

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