Recent data and sociological observations suggest a remarkable trend: single women are thriving and reporting higher levels of happiness than their male counterparts. So, is it really true that single ...
Women may be making less than men -- earning just 83.6% of what their male counterparts bring home -- but they're dominating in one major financial arena: homeownership. okrasiuk - stock.adobe.com ...
Despite expectations, social norms, and lessons women have been taught, oftentimes from a young age, by media, parents, teachers, and partners, about the importance of finding your soulmate, it’s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. Singlehood is treating women far more kindly than men. Here’s why, according to ...
OLD MAID. SPINSTER. CHILDLESS CAT LADY. For literally centuries now, everyone from gossipmongers to vice presidential candidates has slung dismissive sobriquets to describe the single woman experience ...
In the United States, households headed by married adults have much more wealth, on average, than those headed by single adults. And among unmarried adults, there’s a significant wealth gap between ...
According to a study conducted by a psychologist at the London School of Economics, some women may find marriage to be fulfilling, but not all of them. According to the study, the happiest group of ...