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What is financial catfishing? Warning signs and how to avoid becoming a victim.

Last updated: February 18, 2026 11:30 pm
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Financial catfishing is a relatively new phenomenon in the dating world that can have serious consequences for both your heart and your wallet. Similar to traditional catfishing, where someone creates a fake identity to deceive a romantic partner, financial catfishing involves misrepresenting one’s wealth to impress or deceive a date or partner.

In today’s society, where a good credit score is seen as attractive and desirable, the pressure to appear financially successful can lead some people to exaggerate or even lie about their financial situation. According to a survey from Credit One Bank, more than half of millennials and Gen Z believe that a good credit score makes someone more attractive, and 20% of respondents would like to see credit scores included in dating profiles.

The desire to impress a potential partner can lead to behaviors like faking wealth or success, with over half of survey respondents admitting to doing so at some point. Shockingly, 37% of respondents said they would go into debt or overdraft their bank account to impress someone, with 38% actually following through on this risky behavior.

Financial catfishing can have serious consequences, including loss of trust, financial complications, and emotional tolls on both parties involved. Lies about money can lead to larger patterns of dishonesty and a breakdown of trust in a relationship. Financial deceptions can also result in overdrafts, credit hits, and piles of debt, especially if finances are merged through shared loans or joint accounts.

To protect yourself from falling victim to financial catfishing, it’s important to be aware of the signs. Look out for behaviors like lying about financial stability, lavish spending to demonstrate wealth, and avoiding conversations about money. Be cautious about sharing sensitive financial information and be proactive about having open and honest discussions about finances in your relationships.

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By being vigilant and taking steps to protect yourself, you can avoid falling prey to financial catfishing and ensure that your heart and your wallet are both safe in the dating world.

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