Women still face 101-year wait for financial gender equality
Following the COVID-19 economic downturn, it is now expected that women will have to wait over a century to achieve financial equality, with the economic downturn likely to lock in a lifetime of lower financial outcomes.
by Shared by Nestegg | Mar 8, 2021
A study released by the Grattan Institute shows the COVID recession hit women much harder than men, and will compound women’s lifetime economic disadvantage.
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