How to beat the gender wealth gap
How to beat the gender wealth gap
The gap between men and women’s finances is still very concerning. And women pay the price from as young as their early teens.
This guide isn't personal advice, but we take a look at:
- When the wealth gap starts, and what to watch out for
- How to reduce the gap in your 20s, 30s and all the way through to retirement
- How to make your money work harder for you

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We wrote this guide to give you useful information about financial planning, but it's not personal advice. Please consider taking advice if unsure. If you choose to invest, just remember that all investments can go down as well as up in value, so you could get back less than you put in. You can’t normally access money in a pension until age 55 (57 from 2028). Pension and tax rules can change, and any benefits depend on your circumstances.
The gap between men and women’s finances is still very concerning. And women pay the price from as young as their early teens.
In this guide we take a look at:
- When the wealth gap starts, and what to watch out for
- How to reduce the gap in your 20s, 30s and all the way through to retirement
- How to make your money work harder for you
We wrote this guide to give you useful information about financial planning, but it's not personal advice. Please consider taking advice if unsure. If you choose to invest, just remember that all investments can go down as well as up in value, so you could get back less than you put in. You can’t normally access money in a pension until age 55 (57 from 2028). Pension and tax rules can change, and any benefits depend on your circumstances.