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SALT LAKE CITY — Most committed couples are on good terms with each other when it comes to family finances. But a new survey for Credit Karma found 1 in 10 consider their spouse or partner to be a "financial bully." It also said young couples are more likely to feel bullied about money than older respondents.
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