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Rabu, 20 November 2019

Women worried about money are more likely than men to put off buying a home and quitting a job, and it highlights the effects of the gender pay gap

A new survey by Insider and Morning Consult asked men and women what life events they've delayed because of money — and the results were telling.

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Women worried about money are more likely than men to put off buying a home and quitting a job, and it highlights the effects of the gender pay gap

Women worried about money are more likely than men to put off buying a home and quitting a job, and it highlights the effects of the gender pay gap

A new survey by Insider and Morning Consult asked men and women what life events they've delayed because of money — and the results were telling.

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