Research from uSwitch is giving the impression that the UK is full of a shopaholics. We look at the case for people who aren’t shopaholics and are working to reduce their debts.
Posts Tagged ‘women and debt’
Women and their debt highlighted again for contributing to “Shopaholic Britain”
by Nazma Noor on September 2nd, 2010
The big debate: Do women really earn less than men, and if so, why?
by Jacqueline Cohen on August 20th, 2010
Recently figures showed it will take 57 years for the gender pay gap to close and for women in the workplace to be earning the same amount as men. ClearDebt’s Jacqueline Cohen decided to take a closer look specifically at the statistics for women in debt and came up with the following conclusions.
Women and Debt – what is the reason for the increase in bankruptcy among women?
by Nazma Noor on July 27th, 2010
The Insolvency Service has reported an increase in the number of women who have been declared insolvent from 2000 to 2009. Is this due to poor money management by women? or is this more of a social issue due to the pay inequalities many women face compared to men?
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