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Good afternoon. To many, deciding to join finances with a partner is a classic relationship milestone.

But that norm is changing: Only around 4 in 10 couples combine their finances into a joint account these days, according to a new survey from Fidelity. Roughly 1 in 5 keep everything totally separate, up from 1 in 10 just eight years ago.

Like the rise of Zyn, Labubu, and sobriety, the trend of keeping money separate is driven by Gen Z: 34% of Gen Zers prefer separate accounts, followed by 26% of millennials, 19% of Gen Xers, and 15% of boomers.

So if you see us Venmo-requesting for our rightful half of a $6 bagel, don’t judge.

Lucy Brewster, Sissy Yan, Judy Dutton, Mark Reeth, and Alex Carr

In today’s newsletter:

  • Inflation strikes back
  • Kalshi’s next challenge
  • The stocks winning the world cup

MARKETS

Nasdaq

25,169.50

S&P

7,266.99

Dow

49,918.78

10-Year

4.542%

Bitcoin

$61,732.00

Oil

$90.37

Data is provided by

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Stocks: The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow Jones all ended the day in the red after President Trump threatened further attacks on Iran, saying the country will “pay the price” for being slow to agree to a peace deal.
  • Commodities: Oil spiked on the same news—that conflict in the Middle East is escalating again.
  • Bonds: Despite data showing the highest inflation in three years (more on that below), the 10-Year Treasury yield remained steady.
 
   
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