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In the wake of the pandemic, women have a more positive outlook on their careers, relationships and caregiving responsibilities – nearly everything, that is, except their finances.

Amid current economic factors such as 40-year-high inflation, 47% of women say their outlook on money and the economy has gotten worse over the past year, likely contributing to the burnout so many women are dealing with, research by Fidelity Investments found. As a result, many are looking for guidance on their long-term financial outlooks.

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