Financial expert: how to talk to your partner about money in the midst of a pandemic
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Posted: Oct 6, 2020 7:35 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Love may not cost a thing, but money can strain a relationship.
1.3 million young moms have dropped out of the workforce since February to care for their children and help them distance learning during the coronavirus pandemic. But being suddenly financially dependent on their husband or partner can change the dynamics of the relationship, and usually not for the better.
Local financial expert, Bobbi Rebell, with the debt payoff app Tally, virtually joined CBS 58 to talk about how to have those tough talks with your partner when your financial situation changes.
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