Received this great information on the how the current Economy is impacting Single Women and the numbers are surprising. For more detailed information, check out one of my favorite web-sites www.WVWV.org

Make sure the person and or people you are voting for in your community are taking these figures into account. Personally, I think little has been spoken about Singles and if there has been any discussion it is not normally with Single Women. Yet is is a huge demographic that should not be overlooked.

  • Income:
    Unmarried women earn only 56 cents for every dollar that married men make. [Center for American Progress, 4/25/08]
  • According to analysis of data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics for individuals 25 to 61 years old, female-headed households have twice the likelihood – 13.5% - of seeing a 50% greater drop in their income than male-headed households’ probability – 6.6% - of such a drop. The probability of a major income drop for female-headed households has risen in the last two recessions. [“Taking a Toll: The Effects of Recession on Women,” Prepared by the Majority Staff of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, 4/18/08]Jobs:
  • Single mothers’ unemployment rate rose from 6.7% in March 2007 to 7.1% in March 2008 – eclipsing the national average. [“Taking a Toll: The Effects of Recession on Women,” Prepared by the Majority Staff of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, 4/18/08]
  • Retirement Security:
    Single women estimate needing a median amount of $500,000 by the time they reach retirement. However, more than one-third report that they have saved less than $25,000 for retirement, while only one in 10 report having saved more than $100,000. Only 69% of single women who work full-time report that their current employer offers them a 401(k) plan. Sixty-four percent of single women who work part-time have no retirement benefits offered to them by their employer. [Ninth Annual Transamerica Retirement Survey, 9/17/08]Savings:
  • Female-headed households are at a distinct disadvantage in recessions because they have fewer savings to draw upon. In an analysis by Harvard Professor Mariko Chang of the net worth of all unmarried women, he found that their median net worth was $12,900 – less than half the $26,850 for unmarried men. He found that the wage gap is the primary cause of this inequality of wealth – accounting for 39% of the disparity for never-married households and 18% of the disparity for divorced households. [“Taking a Toll: The Effects of Recession on Women,” Prepared by the Majority Staff of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, 4/18/08]
  • Bankruptcy:
    Single women are the most likely demographic group to file for bankruptcy and comprise 40% of all bankruptcy filings. Single women with children are even more likely to file for bankruptcy, at an estimated rate of 21 out of every 1000 families. [Dunleavey, M.P. , “Seven Ways to Fight Off Bankruptcy,” MSN Money]Poverty:
  • More than half of all poor adult women - 54 percent - are single with no dependent children.
  • Twenty-six percent of poor adult women are single women with dependent children [“The Straight Facts on Women in Poverty,” Center for American Progress, 10/08]Housing:
  • About 43 percent of single women were using more than 30 percent of their income each month on housing payments, compared to the 30% of unmarried men and 25% of married couples who were spending more than 30 percent. [Joint Center on Housing at Harvard University]
  • Single women have been among the fastest-growing groups of homeowners in recent years. In Baltimore, single women accounted for 40% of home sales in 2006, twice the national average. Nearly half of these mortgages were subprime, according to the National Community Reinvestment. [New York Times, 1/15/08]

Remember, if you have a Single Friend in need of help, we want to help here.

One area we can make an impact in is in the Foreclosure rate, if you currently own a home and want advice on how to keep it, contact Kelly today. A Loan Modification may just be the thing to help you save your home and Kelly has added this to her business services with Singles in mind.

 

 

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13 Comments on Economy Hitting Single Women Hard!

OCT
23
2008
Outside Blog

Interesting post. I had no idea that single women were hit so hard. But I guess that it makes sense!

1:15am • #1
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Kelly:  I have no clue whatsoever how any woman could go into retirement with a savings account amount of $500,000.  As you said... I know very few single women who have even $25,000 put away.  So... what choice does a single woman have... except to simply try and grind it out as well as they can.

1:19am • #2
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Great Information.  There is another great site to find out about how economic factors affect women:

Women's Economic Status in the States and the Institute for Women's Policy Research  They are a bit more academic than the source you mentioned, but they have lots of great information.  Check it out sometime.

The overall wage gap between men and women is 76.2 cents on the dollar, but that gets much worse when you consider race and age.  Senior women and women of color both face larger pay gaps.

And social security doesn't take into account that women often take time to be caregivers to both their children and their parents.  So while we make less money, we often work fewer years to build up our social security.  Seems like some credit should be given for contributing to society by taking care of others.

1:25am • #3
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Did it give comparative data on single males to married women?  As a single male, I'd be interested in that.

Aloha,

Richard

3:29am • #4
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Did it give comparative data on single males to married women?  As a single male, I'd be interested in that.

Aloha,

Richard

3:29am • #5

Because women comprise a large sector of new homebuyers, it tells me that they have the knowledge and determination to strive for more.  I know of many single women in this predicament, but I also know that they will do everything possible to keep their heads above water.

7:38am • #7
OCT
24
2008
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Thanks for all your comments. 

Would love to add ideas of what each can do to help educate single women on the importance of financial planning, etc.   There is no doubt it is tough, but we can all be an inspiration.   Encourage your single women friends to vote!

Blessings,

Kel

12:36am • #8
OCT
29
2008

Those are tough stats. Single women definitely have some greater challenges sometimes.  However, it still beats being in a bad relationship..even if it is financially more secure.

3:00pm • #9
OCT
30
2008
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Kevin - I don't think every single women is single because they were in a bad relationship nor do they stay in the relationship out of financial security.

Though the statics are startling what they do show is the determination of single women to build their own financial security.

 

12:32am • #10
DEC
04

Those are some very sad numbers. 

3:21pm • #11
FEB
26

I just noticed your blog, Kelly. Singles do have it harder, men and women. And according to the statistics women even more so. This is where all women need to support each other, especially their single girlfriends.

 

7:15pm • #12
MAY
14
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Wow...sad.  There is hope though and you offer that through this group and your posts.  I would be willing to help Oregonian single women with financial advice.  I am not sure how to get involved doing that though...

1:07pm • #13

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