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Economic uncertainty clouds the future

The survey found women are feeling the weight of financial stress more than ever, with economic uncertainty driving concerns about their financial future.

More than a third said they were falling behind on retirement savings, and 30% were struggling to pay off credit card debt, caught in the cycle of high-interest payments that make financial progress feel impossible.

At the heart of it all is a paycheck that isn’t keeping pace with inflation, with 22% feeling their salary isn’t enough to meet their needs, let alone build wealth.

“Money brings up a lot of strong feelings for people, especially for women who may not have been as empowered historically around their finances as their [male] counterparts,” Diana Welch Howell, Laurel Road’s head of Healthcare Partnerships and Strategy, told Moneywise.

The gender gap is evident in current salaries. In 2024, women earned 85 cents for every dollar earned by men, according to a Pew Research Center analysis. This gap makes it even harder for women to build savings, pay off debt and invest in their futures.

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Social media and financial education

More women are turning to social media and influencers for financial advice, with 30% using it to stay informed about the latest trends. While Gen Z leads the way, millennials are also embracing budgeting and investing apps to gain better control over their finances.

This shift has fueled the rise of money management strategies, including alternative income streams. Side hustles — such as freelancing, selling handmade products, or offering services — are becoming a popular way to diversify earnings and even turn personal passions into profit.

While social media can help break down financial topics without the shame or embarrassment many women feel, experts caution against relying on it as the primary source of guidance.

“It’s really important for women to understand what feelings money brings up for them, to process them and seek out those trusted advisers,” Howell said. “A one-size-fits all doesn’t work for most of our financial questions.”

For those looking to take control of their finances, consulting a financial adviser can be a valuable step.

Professional guidance can help with budgeting, retirement savings, and debt repayment — offering the knowledge and confidence to make informed financial decisions.

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Victoria Vesovski Staff Reporter

Victoria Vesovski is a Staff Reporter for Moneywise currently pursuing her Masters of Journalism at New York University.

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