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Home » Lifestyle » If You’re Married, There’s No ‘My Money’ or ‘Your Money’—It’s All ‘Our Money,’ Says American Finance Expert Dave Ramsey

If You’re Married, There’s No ‘My Money’ or ‘Your Money’—It’s All ‘Our Money,’ Says American Finance Expert Dave Ramsey

February 16, 2025
in Lifestyle, News
Reading Time: 2 mins read

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American radio personality and finance expert, Dave Ramsey, has said that there is nothing like “my money” and “your money” in marriage.

 

 

The author, who stated this in a Facebook post on Valentine’s Day, said a marriage unites two people so when a couple maintains separate bank accounts it can lead to a lack of trust, fights and a weaker relationship. 

 

 

“If you’re married, “my money” and “your money” doesn’t exist. It’s “our money.” And that’s the only way to win,” he wrote.

 

Marriage is about unity. But when couples keep their money separate, they act like roommates instead of a team.

 

This can lead to: Lack of trust, Money fights, Hidden spending, A weaker marriage

 

And couples split their money for all kinds of reasons:

“I don’t want to fight about money.”

“I make more, so I should control it.”

“We have different spending habits.”

“I don’t want to lose my independence.”

 

But these are just symptoms of a bigger problem.

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