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Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 22
Hily Dating App survey shows demand for credit score filters as SCORE app relaunches
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 22

Hily Dating App survey shows demand for credit score filters as SCORE app relaunches

11 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 22
  • A new survey reveals one in five Gen Zers and a quarter of millennials want dating apps to include credit score filters, with 20% unwilling to date someone with a score below 580.
  • Nearly a third of daters say an excellent credit score increases attractiveness, and SCORE app now offers verified financial compatibility features in partnership with Equifax.
  • Experts warn of 'financial future faking' in relationships, advising daters to ask probing financial questions and watch for red flags like unrealistic promises or vague plans.
Is demanding a partner's credit score the new standard for love, or is it simply digital-age classism?
Why do so many young daters fake their finances despite valuing honesty above all else?
As dating costs soar, has financial stability become more attractive than traditional romance?
If financial secrets are the new infidelity, what does true transparency in a relationship look like?
With women's wealth rising, how are traditional financial roles in relationships being redefined?