In the U.S., women are still up against systemic biases that often mean they are paid less than men in the workplace and end up less well-off financially. But according to analysis of recent data from ...
Women would rather accept the “singles tax” than couple up. The “singles tax” — the higher costs that singles pay financially supporting themselves — recently rose to over $7,000, according to Zillow, ...
A stylish young woman steps through the door of her home, the “welcome back” chime of her smart doorbell system ringing in the background. The camera pans through her tastefully decorated apartment as ...
Women may be making less than men -- earning just 83.6% of what their male counterparts bring home -- but they're dominating in one major financial arena: homeownership. okrasiuk - stock.adobe.com ...
Is it really true that single women are happier than single men? The figures say they are and the reasons why this disparity is opening up are provoking some very serious arguments about what it is to ...
Data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) shows that female homeowners have made some statistical gains in the New York metro area. Income variation between men and women is the "main ...
According to a study conducted by a psychologist at the London School of Economics, some women may find marriage to be fulfilling, but not all of them. According to the study, the happiest group of ...
Across Maharashtra, widows and single women left behind by agrarian distress are slowly rebuilding their lives through ...
Women. Stereotypically, they are obsessed with marrying. That’s supposed to be their life goal. Much more so than men, they are expected to feel crushed by the prospect of living single. That’s ...
When you hear the word “spinster,” what kind of person do you envision? Now, holding that thought, consider the word “bachelor." Who comes to mind? Likely, you’d envision two wildly different ...