Nearly half of Americans believe it is OK to have savings that their significant other does not know about - while 43 percent of people say they have withheld financial information or lied about it to their partner. Some 49 percent of 'partnered' Americans said they thought it was acceptable to have secret savings, according to a new survey by . The cost of purchases are the main thing which Americans lie about to their partner, the study found, with 23 percent of Americans guilty of holding back this information.
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