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Report finds single women lead men in homeownership Kyla Wright's original plan was to complete her master's degree, move out of her parents' home and rent an apartment somewhere in Detroit. But ...
Among all employed single household heads, women earned about 88% of what men earned in 2019. The median income of households headed by single women ($49,400) was considerably lower than that of ...
All the single ladies … are buying property. Indeed, a recent study found that single women are outpacing single men in homeownership. This new trend has come as a shock to many — and is bound ...
The stats tell us that if there are about 20 houses on a block, one of them would be owned by a single man, whereas 2-3 would be owned by single women like Victoria Kent. "It happened scarily fast.
As a single woman, Smith is part of a growing trend in the real estate marketplace. Anna Stender with Big Block Realty North said an increasing number of women can now afford to purchase a home by ...
And while single women in the labor force have grown three times the pace of the overall labor market in the past 10 years, the pay gap has not only remained, it has increased by 3.7 percent from ...
Nationwide, single women own 11.14 million homes, while single men own only 8.42 million. That means single women control 13.01% of owner-occupied homes, compared to 9.83% for single men.