There’s an interesting discussion happening in the comments of last week’s post about gender and money. As usual, the comments make me think that this site has the best readers in the world.
(Cool note: This weekend, I Will Teach You To Be Rich crossed 7,000 comments.)
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It’s an easy way to stay updated without having to visit iwillteachyoutoberich every day:
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Thanks to the 35+ comments on the last post, Rob from BankSwitcher (”Switching banks is hard…we make it easier”) was kind enough to re-analyze the data from my survey on gender and money (n=1,167).
Below, you’ll see red highlighting around areas where there are dramatic gender differences. For example:
Slide 10: Guess who negotiates their salary [...]
Zach emails about his student loan money:
Now for the most part all of that money will be used to do things like pay rent, and buy groceries, but when I’ve calculated it out, there’s around $1000 left per semester minimum, and more if I can be frugal about how I spend it.
My questions was, do [...]
Here are the survey responses from 1,167 respondents from last week’s gender and money survey. Rob from Bankswitcher helped with the analysis, and is willing to dig into the data a little more. I personally don’t believe all of the data — look at the household income, for example — but much of it is [...]