“Can Friendship Survive Financial Burdens? The Shocking Request That Left One Woman Reeling!”
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Earlier this year, Bread Financial, a financial services company providing payment, lending, and saving solutions, conducted a study and discovered that lending money to friends can, indeed, come at a high cost.
More than half (57%) of respondents reported borrowing money from friends at some point, with bills being the most common reason at 63%.
However, nearly a third (30%) of these borrowers also admitted they have never repaid their friends. This often leads to friction in friendships, with 33% of respondents indicating that repeated borrowing without repayment was a top driver of relationship tension.
Among the most interesting findings, 21% of the 1,670 people surveyed have lost a friendship over money, and 26% feel they are financially incompatible with their friends.
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