Scrolling through dating apps and social feeds can give the impression that young adults are constantly traveling, shopping luxury brands, and brunching every weekend. But a Credit One Bank survey of 1,000 Gen Zers and millennials shows many of those lifestyles are more staged than real. According to the survey, 51% admit to exaggerating their financial success, with Gen Z doing so at a rate of 54% compared to 48% of millennials. And 37% say they would overdraft their account or take on debt just to make a good impression on a date.

Credit Scores Are Becoming Part of Dating

The survey suggests personal finance isn’t just private anymore. More than half of respondents say a strong credit score makes someone more appealing, and nearly 24% won’t consider a long-term relationship unless thei

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