Young women need to feel more confident about their financial futures
When it comes to investing, young women are noticeably lagging behind their male peers. Recent data paints a stark picture, revealing that only one-third (34%) of women aged 18-24 are investing their money outside of pensions[1]. By contrast, nearly two-thirds (64%) of young men in the same age group are choosing to invest, highlighting a significant gender imbalance in financial engagement at an early age.
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