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Money and feminism

This series focuses on women's stories and the ways women can go about taking control of their careers and achieving financial freedom.

  • Front View Of Displeased Young Woman Against White Wall

    Goodbye to the job: how the pandemic changed Americans’ attitude to work

    Millions of workers have been leaving jobs that offer long hours and low pay – and for many the release has been exhilarating
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    I was paid £12,500 to write my book. Here's why I'm revealing that

    Alex Holder
    The more we know about what other people earn, the more we can understand our own circumstances
  • Rihanna attends the Fenty Beauty by Rihanna anniversary event at Sydney's Overseas Passenger Terminal on 3 October 2018

    The Australian beauty industry ignores black women

    Helina Mengistu
    When I cannot find foundation in my colour, the implicit suggestion is that black women can’t be beautiful
  • Dummy in an ice cube for feature on Egg Freezing for Weekend magazine

    'Eggs in the bank': how one clinic is making egg freezing less expensive

    Extend Fertility cuts the $10,000 price tag in half to give women with demanding careers or chronic illnesses more accessible options in planning for their futures
  • Maryrose Alajo, Chyna Gibbs, Tamia Browne

    Science and tech have a gender problem – these programs want to change that

    Groups are tackling the lack of women in the US working in Stem – science, tech, engineering and math – fields by getting young girls to put on the lab coat
  • MAD MEN 4<br>EMBARGOED NOT FOR PUBLICATION BEFORE 0001hrs 31 AUGUST 2010 AMC/Lionsgate Picture shows: (L-R) Roger Sterling (John Slattery) and Don Draper (Jon Hamm) TX: Starting BBC FOUR WEDNESDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER 2010

    Mad Women: why there's still a lack of female bosses in advertising

    Jane Maas, the author of a new book on women in advertising, says her gender is close to where it was in the 60s: but is it down to discrimination, or choice?
  • Female florist working at flower shop

    Three in four female small business owners say glass ceiling still exists

    Bank of America survey also shows 28% of women owners feel they have less access to capital, borne out by 2014 study that they receive only 4.4% of loans
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    The trick to having it all: asking for help … and hiring a butler

    The Guardian spent a day with a 21st-century-style butler supplied by Hello Alfred, a startup that takes care of life’s little chores so you don’t have to
  • How can women get a loan to launch a small business?

    Startup sexism: why won't investors give women business loans?

    A federal agency has started investigating ‘angel’ investors and banks from discriminating against the increasing numbers of women with small businesses
  • woman job interview

    Women have better chances of getting hired when competing against women

    A female candidate’s chances of being hired are statistically zero if she is the only woman in a pool of finalists, a recent report on job hiring practices found
  • Who’s laughing now? Women graduates earn $8,000 year less than their male counterparts

    College-educated women earn $8,000 less a year than men as gap widens

    The gender wage gap among 2016 graduates has increased, as men make about $4 more an hour than women, according to Economic Policy Institute study
  • A girl holds up a sign for equal pay for the U.S. women soccer players, during the first half of an international friendly soccer match between the United States and Colombia on Wednesday, April 6, 2016, in East Hartford, Conn. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

    Calling for equal pay, Hillary Clinton shares little about her own experience

    The closest the Democratic candidate came to getting personal was relaying a story about a girl asking if she was going to be paid as much as a ‘boy president’
  • Ellen Pao (R) and attorney Alan Axelrod

    Sexism Valley: 60% of women in Silicon Valley experience harassment

    Survey co-authored by Trae Vassallo, who testified in the Ellen Pao case, found that for women in tech and venture capital gender discrimination is common
  • Female homeowners US Los Angeles New York Boston

    If you like it, put a downpayment on it: more single ladies buying homes in US

    The number of single female homeowners is set to increase this year, building on a growing trend, say brokers in cities like New York, Los Angeles and Boston
  • A woman counts out money on a table

    Almost one in five UK adults suffer 'financial abuse', survey finds

    Campaign by Co-op bank and charity Refuge aims to raise awareness of issue whereby one partner controls or exploits the other’s finances
  • anti-abortion rally in Washington

    The price of being pro-life: meet the woman who pays $3,000 to prevent abortions

    Laura Merriott has always been anti-abortion. After seeing many women go through with the procedure for financial reasons, she decided to bankroll them
  • women men gender work office

    Gender pay gap closing partially because of men's declining wages, report says

    The Economic Policy Institute says women’s advances in education and work have influenced wage gap but overall economic inequality has done more harm
  • A waitress carrying at work

    Getting rid of tips could reduce sexual harassment, advocates say

    Survey shows three-quarters of women in US food service industry have been sexually harassed: ‘You have to tolerate what the customer might do to you when they pay your bills’
  • “If people aren’t willing to part with the cash, they don’t value what I do”

    Show me the money: why women need to stop working for free

    Do you find yourself giving away your time, resources or services? Janet Murray explains why we’re living in a world of freebies and how to make sure your work is rewarded
  • Way Station

    New York bar tackles gender pay gap by charging women 77% of bar tab

    The Way Station ‘evens the playing field’ for one night with deal for women based on the 77 cents the average woman makes for every dollar a man earns
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