New research shows that wives earn as much as their husbands in more marriages today than ever. "The gender gap in unpaid work has been narrowing, but the reality remains that married mothers do more ...
Good morning! Columbia gives in to Trump's demands to recover federal funding, women's college basketball could still be undervalued, and Fortune reporter Beth Greenfield examines what happens when ...
I had the privilege of hosting a panel featuring myself, Kimberly Foss from Mercer and Lisa Brown from Corient. We delved into the profound transformation of female breadwinners over time, influenced ...
For financial advisors, the message is clear: There’s a lot to gain by learning more about this fast-growing client base. New York Life Investments recently performed an in-depth survey of 500 married ...
Guess who’s bringing home the bacon? Or, um, bread? New research from the Prudential Financial group found that over half of the women in America are primary breadwinners in their households—53%, to ...
Women are most likely to outearn their male partners in northern cities that sit in blue states, a new analysis finds. Nearly 30% of households with opposite-sex partners in New Haven, Connecticut, ...
Women are most likely to outearn their male partners in northern cities that sit in blue states, a new analysis finds. Nearly 30% of households with opposite-sex partners in New Haven, Connecticut ...
This column is an updated analysis from “Breadwinning Mothers Continue To Be the U.S. Norm” by Sarah Jane Glynn, published on May 10, 2019. The Center for American Progress has written extensively on ...
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