October 11, 2015
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4:45Now PlayingA huge predictor of relationship success has to do with your credit score. A study finds a high link between high credit scores and long term relationships. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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“According to psychologist Arthur Aron, the quality of a person's relationships is the single biggest predictor of human happiness.
Perhaps that's one of the reasons why researchers devote so much energy to pinpointing the factors that may indicate contentment and longevity, such as how much they laugh together, to how much sex they have every month, to the way they feel around each other.
Here's another potential factor to add to the list: credit scores.
No, really. A working paper from the Federal Reserve Board, which we originally found via the Washington Post, finds a link between having a high credit score and the likelihood of both entering into a committed relationship, and staying in one.”
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