Men are more likely than women to have financial secrets, a new study has found.
According to the findings of an online survey by the personal finance company WalletHub, which involved 220 Americans nationally, 77 percent more men have financial secrets compared to women.
WalletHub also found that 1 in 4 people said they lied about money all the time, with 58 percent of Americans saying they have financial secrets.
Secrets were kept about different financial matters, such as large purchases, income, savings, credit score, debt, job status, inappropriate purchases and more.
It was most common though for people to lie about large purchases, according to the survey’s findings, with lies about income and inappropriate purchases in second and third respectively.
A separate study …