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Women typically fall behind men when it comes to financial literacy and saving for retirement

A new survey of employees and retirees in 15 countries found that financial literacy is far worse among women than men.  The survey from Aegon Center for Longevity and Retirement and non-profits Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies and Instituto de Longevidade Mongeral Aegon found less than a quarter of the 8,000 women surveyed correctly answered a short financial literacy quiz compared to 36 percent of men. To take this quiz and read the article, click on link here…

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