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Happy Wednesday EICarrot cakes! This week we're tackling, maybe the only downside to being single for women?
Glamour columnist Chante Joseph, known for her viral Boyfriends Are Embarrassing piece, published a recent piece titled ‘Is the ‘single woman tax’ going to cost me my future?’ In it she dives into the very real financial burden of not being coupled up.
In the piece she speaks to Renée Sylvestre-Williams, the author of The Singles Tax: No-Nonsense Financial Advice for Solo Earners, who defines the ‘singles tax’ as the “financial penalty that single people are paying as a result of a society that has primarily focused on ‘the couple’.” She has some galling figures including the fact that retirement costs 44% more than for those in a couple. And if you’re single in London, you’re paying over £20,000 a year on living and lifestyle costs. She links this to the increased Hinge prompts joking about splitting rent and the fact that women are being encouraged to find a 6ft banker to couple up with.
We dissect this dire situation ,with your help! Thank you! We hope you enjoy. O,R,B x
Is the ‘single woman tax’ going to cost me my future?
The Singles Tax: No-Nonsense Financial Advice for Solo Earners
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Beth, Ruchira & Oenone5
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Happy Wednesday EICarrot cakes! This week we're tackling, maybe the only downside to being single for women?
Glamour columnist Chante Joseph, known for her viral Boyfriends Are Embarrassing piece, published a recent piece titled ‘Is the ‘single woman tax’ going to cost me my future?’ In it she dives into the very real financial burden of not being coupled up.
In the piece she speaks to Renée Sylvestre-Williams, the author of The Singles Tax: No-Nonsense Financial Advice for Solo Earners, who defines the ‘singles tax’ as the “financial penalty that single people are paying as a result of a society that has primarily focused on ‘the couple’.” She has some galling figures including the fact that retirement costs 44% more than for those in a couple. And if you’re single in London, you’re paying over £20,000 a year on living and lifestyle costs. She links this to the increased Hinge prompts joking about splitting rent and the fact that women are being encouraged to find a 6ft banker to couple up with.
We dissect this dire situation ,with your help! Thank you! We hope you enjoy. O,R,B x
Is the ‘single woman tax’ going to cost me my future?
The Singles Tax: No-Nonsense Financial Advice for Solo Earners
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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