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Never Talk About Money? For Women, That Can Spell Disaster

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It’s no secret that gender roles have had a significant impact on women’s relationships with money. Before 1974, women needed a male co-signer to access bank accounts or open a line of credit. When it came to the workplace, in addition to the wage gap, women could legally be fired for being pregnant until the Pregnancy Discrimination Act took effect in 1978. Since then, women have made great strides toward financial literacy and independence, but we still have a long way to go.

According to data from the American Association of University Women, women are still being paid less than men, earning about 84 cents for every dollar a man makes. When it comes to financial literacy, a 2022 survey from the TIAA Institute found only 45% of women answered personal finance questions correctly, compared to 55% of men. When you mix a lack of financial literacy with pay inequality, it’s no surprise that retirement security is lower among women than men. This is something I’ve experienced firsthand.

Case study: Left in the dark on finances

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2024-12-11 10:30:00

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