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Fewer Women Are Pushing for Promotions and Raises, Data Shows


It's not uncommon for women to experience periods of financial unrest. But in a new Allianz Life study, only 62% of women say they feel financially secure. That's down from the 68% of women who felt similarly in 2016.

What's equally disturbing, however, is the fact that fewer women are advocating for themselves in the workplace. Only 27% of female employees have asked for a promotion or raise in 2019, compared to 44% who did so back in 2016.

If you're worried about money and feel you're worth more than what you're currently being paid, or that you've merited a promotion, then it pays to stand up for yourself at work. Otherwise, your financial picture is less likely to improve.

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