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812 Psychology says couples who argue about money are almost never arguing about money — they’re arguing about these 6 things, and the number on the bank statement is just the language their real conflict learned to speak

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/05/2026 09:00 EDT

When couples fight over that $200 purchase or debate vacation budgets, they're actually revealing deeper battles over control, security, trust, values, power, and fear—and recognizing these hidden conflicts is the only way to stop having the same financial arguments forever.

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