According to a recent survey conducted by Citadele Bank, a notable disparity exists concerning financial transparency within Estonian households regarding their partners’ incomes. The findings suggest that a significant portion of the population lacks precise knowledge regarding the financial standing of their cohabiting partners. The survey revealed that only 30% of respondents could state the exact figure of their partner’s income. Furthermore, an additional 29% reported having only a general estimation rather than concrete figures. This level of financial awareness was benchmarked against data collected from other Baltic nations, highlighting a specific area of concern. The data indicates that, in a comparative analysis involving the Baltic states, eestlased appear to be the least informed cohort concerning the detailed financial parameters of their partneri. This suggests a broader societal gap in open financial communication within relationships. The implications of these findings touch upon personal financial planning, joint budgeting, and overall economic security for couples. When individuals are unaware of the full scope of their combined earnings, it can potentially impact decision-making processes related to major purchases, investments, or long-term financial goals. The research underscores the importance of open dialogue between partners regarding income levels and financial assets. Understanding kui suur on teada täpne summa on eluliselt oluline, nii et finantsnõuandjad soovitatakse paremat suhtlust. This survey serves as a quantitative indicator prompting discussions on improving financial literacy and mutual understanding within Estonian partnerships. Topics: #eestlased #partneri #kui Post navigation «KÄITU HÄSTI.»⟩Teadaolevalt vanim elusolev mees USA-s: need neli asja on minu pika eluaea saladus Päästjad lõhkusid autosse lukustatud imiku päästmiseks sõiduki akna