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‘I’m 68 and my 401(k) has dwindled to $82,000’: My husband committed financial infidelity and has $50,000 in credit-card debt. What now?

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“I have $3,000 in gold and Social Security income for me and my spouse makes $46,180 a year.” Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source The post ‘I’m 68 and my 401(k) has dwindled to $82,000’: My husband committed financial infidelity and has $50,000 in credit-card debt. What now? appeared first on RocketNews.

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If we link infidelity to adultery, there are deceptions that do not involve seduction but that immiscate in the couple without making any noise. They are silent but just as destructive. This is the case of financial infidelity. It consists of hiding money from his partner by concealing debts or expenses made in the shadow. If money is often a taboo in the couple, not to talk about it can affect self-confidence and weaken marital intimacy. A stud…

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RocketNews broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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