Planning Briefs
Women Save More For Retirement Than Men But Have Less
Published Thursday, February 25, 2016 at: 7:00 AM EST
Question: Are men or women more likely to invest in retirement savings plans at work?Answer: 73 percent of women employees participate in such plans while only 66 percent of men do.Question: Do men or women put more of their employment income into retirement savings accounts?Answer: Women put 7 percent of their salary into retirement savings while men stash away 6.8 percent.Question: Are men or women more likely to invest their retirement savings in the stock market?Answer: Women are just as aggressive as men when it comes to investing their money for retirement, with women investing 73 percent of their savings...
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