Female Breadwinners in Need of Financial Advice
June 14, 2017 by Brian O'Connell
Data shows that a burgeoning number of U.S. women are either the primary, or co-primary, household breadwinner these days – albeit reluctantly so.
A closer look at the numbers shows women have high degree of angst over taking financial responsibility. They are also unprepared to inherit wealth or pass their own wealth on to loved ones.
According to a Center for American Progress report, 42 percent of U.S. mothers were either sole or primary breadwinners in their homes (meaning they earn 50 percent or more of household income) in 2015.
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