Women are 3 times as likely as men to neglect retirement savings

22 September 2017

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It's not a secret that women, on average, tend to have less money than men in retirement. After all, there's still a pretty significant wage gap plaguing the country, and while there are always exceptions, data tells us that women earn somewhere in the ballpark of $0.77 to $0.83 for each dollar their male counterparts make. Since women don't command the same salaries as men, they typically have a harder time saving for the future.

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