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Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion: Alberta’s gender-based violence plan should focus on survivorsWhat if a plan to end gender-based violence reinforced the very systems that allow it to persist? That’s the risk Alberta ...
That means single women control 13.01% of owner-occupied homes, compared to 9.83% for single men. This gendered homeownership gap is also growing. In 2022, the difference stood at 2.71 million homes.
The median age of a single woman buying for the first time is 40, while men have a median age of 34. And women are more likely to make financial sacrifices to purchase a home, Lautz observed.
In the U.S. overall, single women own 2.72 million more homes than single men, as they've purchased 11.14 million compared to 8.42 million bought by single men, according to the LendingTree report.
It's hard out there for single women who date men. You've maybe heard friends complaining about the dating pool, or perhaps you yourself are navigating its murky waters. According to economics ...
And many single women believe that single men are not interested in a 50/50 split. We found that 49 percent of single women believe that “most single men today do not want an equal partner.” ...
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