Tuesday, November 5, 2024

‘Financial infidelity’: Inside the surge of secret shopping

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With inflation squeeing many family budgets, “secret shopping,” where purchases are hidden from significant others, could have real implications on your wallet and relationship. NBC’s Christine Romans reports for TODAY.

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