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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A new Pew Research Center study shows married women are beginning to earn more money than their husbands. According to the study, Black wives, in particular, are significantly more likely to be the ...
Mothers’ economic contributions to their families are more important now than ever before, as the majority of families with children are headed by women who are either the primary breadwinner or share ...
WATERTOWN, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new study released today shows that even as women catch up to men as family earners and actually outpace them in academic achievement, they continue to bear a ...
For centuries, it was a truth universally acknowledged that a capable man must be in want of a weaker, more pliant wife. In China, the ideal spousal relationship has typically been described in terms ...
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 ...
Wives are catching up to husbands as the primary breadwinners in marriages but men still have the edge in most households, the Pew Research Center reported Thursday. The share of marriages in which ...
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 ...
Take the 12 million women who are married breadwinners—and who now represent nearly 25% of high net worth households. While these women function as the primary income earners in their homes, and are ...