Brits Find Money Management Attractive in a Partner

Being good with money is now seen as sexy. A study found 30% of people think it is a big turn-on. It is more attractive than being good-looking.
Millennials think being good with money is a big plus. 56% would end a relationship if their partner was bad with money.
The study found the top traits in a partner are being trustworthy, funny, and kind.
People think being responsible with money shows maturity. It is not seen as dull anymore.
The cost of living is making younger people care more about financial responsibility.
Being good with money shows reliability and forward thinking.
Good money management can show maturity.
People start looking for a partner who is good with money at 26 years old.
Most people think being good with money is attractive. It shows responsibility and reduces stress.
Most people prefer a partner who saves money. Only a few prefer someone who spends a lot.
Many people are open about money at the start of a relationship. Younger generations are the most open.
People expect their partner to be responsible with money. Some think investing in stocks is attractive.
Being open about money is becoming more common. It helps build trust in a relationship.
Financial behaviors are seen as important for long-term compatibility.