23%的美国单身人士,特别是Gen Z,正考虑由于生活费用上涨而更早同居,但专家警告说,这可能增加长期关系风险。
23% of U.S. singles, especially Gen Z, are considering earlier cohabitation due to rising living costs, but experts warn it may increase long-term relationship risks.
根据DateNews.com与Kinsey Institute的研究, 生活费用不断上涨促使23%的美国单身者考虑提前同居以节省钱,
Rising living costs are prompting 23% of U.S. singles to consider cohabiting earlier than planned to save money, a trend especially strong among Gen Z, according to a study by DatingNews.com and the Kinsey Institute.
虽然共同生活可以提供短期财政救济,但专家们警告说,在没有强有力的沟通、兼容性或共同价值观的情况下匆忙进入同居,可能会增加关系风险,并导致更大的长期压力和开支。
While shared living may offer short-term financial relief, experts warn that rushing into cohabitation without strong communication, compatibility, or shared values can increase relationship risks and lead to greater long-term stress and expenses.