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- “She-flation”? What the Rise in Inflation Might Mean for Women
Inflation trends can impact women in different ways Gendered expectations, like being responsible for a disproportionate share of household shopping, mean that women spend more time in stores, where they may notice variations in prices and feel the stresses of inflation more acutely
- Paying more and earning less: How inflation disproportionately . . . - CNBC
There's one group of people that's being disproportionately hurt by high inflation: women The relentless rise in prices hurts women two-fold First, a jump in child care prices has started
- Research Deep Dive: Inflation’s Impact on Women - AnalyticsIQ
Conducted by the Cognitive Sciences Department, this research focuses on the impact on women of the rising cost of living due to inflation We review the lifestyle effects of inflation, how women are planning for the future, and their approach to purchasing decisions
- Gender roles and inflation expectations: D’Acunto et al. revisited
In a recent article, D’Acunto et al (2021a) claim to show, with data for the US, that this ‘gender expectations gap’ results primarily, if not solely, from a higher exposure to volatile grocery prices, as women typically do more of the grocery shopping of their household
- Inflation Hits Different for Men vs. Women, But Why?
Influencers touting underconsumption and buying nothing are overwhelmingly female This gender gap is consistent with research showing women are more sensitive to inflation
- Independent Women Responds to Troubling Inflation Report Showing . . .
WASHINGTON, D C — Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that inflation, as measured by the consumer price index (CPI) on all items, increased by 3 0% for the 12 months ending in January Prices overall are up over 21 4% since January 2021—the start of the Biden-Harris White House
- Inflation changed these women’s lives; now they will vote - Yahoo
According to a 19th News SurveyMonkey poll, inflation and the cost of living ranks highest for voters when asked what issue matters most to them right now
- Inflation has hit women more acutely, experts say. Heres why.
First came the pandemic, then came inflation Americans already feel anxiety caused by rising prices However, experts say that women are feeling it more acutely
- Inflation hardship, gender, and mental health - ScienceDirect
Inflation hit a 40 year high in the United States in 2022, yet the impact of inflation related hardships on distress is poorly understood, particularly the impact on women, whose income is already more limited
- Women and the inflationary shock of 2022- 23 - Banque de France
Differences in inflation perceptions – particularly through their role in the formation of expectations – can then have an impact on people's economic and financial decisions
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