Selected Media Coverage
- Your Cheatin' Wallet, The New York Times [web]
- Sneaking a New Purchase Past Your Spouse? That's Financial Infidelity, Boston Globe [web]
- 7 Reasons Spouses, Partners Lie About Money, AARP [web]
- Can We Be Friends with Robots? Medium [web]
- Will the High-Tech Cities of the Future Be Utterly Lonely? The Week [web]
- Life Ahead: Financial Planning Issues Between Couples, PBS [web]
- Can You Be Friends with Your Coffee Maker? The Atlantic [web]
- Can Siri or Alexa Replace Your Need for Friends? Well Maybe, Chicago Tribune [web]
- Welfare Recipients Are Seen As ‘Immoral’ For Buying Organic Food, Huffington Post [web]
- Who Deserves the Right to Choose Green?, Psychology Today [web]
- Still Single? How a Savings Habit Will Make You More Attractive, The Motley Fool [web]
- On Romance and Riches, Goldstein on Gelt Radio Show [web]
- Savers Are Sexy: Why Thriftiness Can Attract a Partner, Reuters [web]
- Big Savers Are More Desirable Than Big Spenders, Study Finds, Huffington Post [web]
- Why It Pays to Date the Frugal, MSN Money [web]
- Savers Are Sexy: Why Thriftiness is Attractive, Today [web]
- Pinching Pennies is Good for Your Dating Life, Time [web]
- Sexy Savers, The Washington Post [web]
- Are Frugal People More Attractive?, MarketWatch [web]
- Singles Love Savers, Psychology Today [web]
- How Saving Makes You Sexy, Bankrate [web]
- The Money Habit That Turns Her On, Men's Health [web]