Younger Couples Not Marrying But Sharing Finances
A Credit Karma survey found that half of Millennial couples joined or shared an account before marriage while their parents did not.
A Credit Karma survey found that half of Millennial couples joined or shared an account before marriage while their parents did not.
A recent Credit Karma survey of Millennial and Baby Boomer couples found that Millennials were more likely to join their finances than their parents. Half of Millennials either combined their bank accounts or shared another account with their partner.
Kevin Levitt, vice president of business development at Credit Karma, explains what the EMV chips in your credit card means for you and retailers.
For Millennials and recent immigrants, credit often seems like a catch-22. Bethy Hardeman, chief consumer advocate at Credit Karma, explains how consumers can evaluate the credit card offers they see, to make sure they're better informed about their credit.
Millennials don't feel the need to get married before joining their finances, a Credit Karma survey recently found. Over half of Millennials shared or joined together some type of account compared to only one-in-three Baby Boomer couples.
Utilizing data from Credit Karma, Quartz explains America's current student loan crisis. Notably a recent survey by Credit Karma found that a majority of Baby Boomers did not borrow any money for their expenses or college tuition, while only 21 percent of Millennials can say the same.
Utilizing data from Credit Karma, Quartz explains America's current student loan crisis. Notably a recent survey by Credit Karma found that a majority of Baby Boomers did not borrow any money for their expenses or college tuition, while only 21 percent of Millennials can say the same.
Banks and other card issuers are ramping up the distribution of credit and debit cards that include an EMV chip. ABC World News found that reward cards were frequently the first to issue these cards and sites like Credit Karma can help you find your next card.
While Millennials may see themselves in a different financial world compared to their older counterparts, the fundamentals of personal finance are largely the same. Millennials should still stay on top of their credit, and the Boston Globe notes that they can use Credit Karma to do so, for free.
Cheat Sheet recently examined Credit Karma's membership rolls to identify the top U.S. cities with the highest amounts of student loan debt, the bulk of which are in the South and Northeast.