U.S. women are outpacing men in higher education
Women are working hard to close the gender wage gap, but there is one milestone they don’t have to worry about: trailing behind academically. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau for 2017 reveals that women are obtaining a college education and advanced degrees at a higher rate than men.
Employment trends: 20 jobs that have become dominated by women
These 20 jobs across various industries are dominated by women, yet they do not earn more than their male counterparts. In the last 16 years, the pay gap between women and men has narrowed from 73 cents for every dollar a man earns to 80 cents on the dollar. However, aside from a few exceptions, considerable steps have been taken by employers to establish a culture of inclusivity and career advancement for all employees regardless of gender, race, ethnicity or disability.
How women can trim the retirement savings gap
Women who have taken time to care for others suffer in retirement while men do not, a new study shows. Caring for others creates a financial burden for women. Here are the steps women can take to bolster their savings if they must leave the workplace to care for a dependant.
Forget the ‘glass ceiling.’ Women of color face a ‘concrete ceiling’
In the last year alone, the number of female CEOs leading Fortune 500 companies has dropped by more than 20 percent. Further, Ilene Lang, interim president and CEO of Catalyst, tells CNN Money that while white women contend with the proverbial “glass ceiling,” women of color must face a “concrete ceiling.” She argues that women of color can push back on the wider pay gap by forming their own networking groups.
Women more likely to survive a heart attack with female doctors









