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    While women have historically done better than men in the stock market by about 0.4% per year, they are undeniably in a worse position when it comes to retirement security. This disadvantage stems from fewer years spent in the workforce, longer life expectancy, the wage gap and less access to workplace retirement plans
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    Although many US employers have said they plan to boost mental health and other benefits in light of the coronavirus pandemic, few employees actually expect their companies to step up to the plate. A study from the business advisory firm, Brunswick shows one in four US workers, or about 38%, expect their companies to i