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People are more concerned about money worries than infidelity in their relationships, according to study from the Office for National Statistics.
Respondents were asked to identify three out of 17 problems that they thought places the most strain on relationships.
The study also found that a third of married people or people in a civil partnership rated their satisfaction with life as very high (9-10) on a scale of 1 to 10. Married people were more likely to rate their life satisfaction as very high than those who cohabited.