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    Men and women 'show different financial habits'

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    Research earlier this year by National Savings and Investments suggests that women save more of their monthly income than men, with women saving 6.84 per cent compared to men's 6.37 per cent.
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    Re: Men and women 'show different financial habits'

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    women save more of their monthly income than men, with women saving 6.84 per cent compared to men's 6.37 per cent.
    What exactly are these women saving their money for, considering that we always hear sob stories of women not saving enough money for their retirement?
    Saving up to buy shoes perhaps?!

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    'feasters' and 'nibblers' – with the former withdrawing £100-plus once or twice a week and the latter taking out £20-£30 on regular occasions.

    According to Link, men are twice as likely to be money 'feasters' than women and will more regularly carry over £20 in their pockets.
    How often is 'regular occasions'? Because a man might take out £100 in one go in one week and a woman might take out £30 on 'regular occasions' and if the woman goes 4 times in one week then she will take out more than £100. It all depends on how much they er.. 'nibble', but that is not specified.

    There was some study a while ago that said that lots of men give money to their wives/girlfriends. Maybe that's why men take out more money than women.


     
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