Forty-nine percent of divorced people in Elizabeth Bernstein's study said that when they were married, they fought more about money than anything else. Many people believe there will be a financial problem in their next marriage due to different spending styles, lies about what they spend money on, and one person making more money than the other and trying to control them because of it ( Bernstein, 2012). . When someone is bullied or overwhelmed because they don't make as much money as their spouse, there will be a lot of conflict. It is not okay for someone to despise their spouse under any circumstances. A report by moneysupermarket.com found that one in ten people admit to having a secret credit card. Spousal expenses also played a big role in the divorce. Additionally, British Price, as reported by Huffpost Divorce, surveyed 1,000 men and women and found that 36% of respondents did not tell their spouse about their purchases or expenses because they knew their spouse would be angry or disapprove. This is certainly not the first time a study has found a link between divorce and financial disputes (“Huffpost Divorce",
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