The financial realities of being a woman — 4 out of 10 people—men and women alike—do not realize that women need to save more for retirement. Life expectancy, the pay gap, health care costs, and career interruptions due to caregiving are all contributing factors, according to Fidelity Investments Women Talk Money.
Video: 5 Investing Conversations to Have Now with guest: Anna Sale, host of the podcast “Death, Sex and Money” and author of “How to Talk About Hard Things”
Hosted by Lorna Kapusta, Head of Women Investors at Fidelity Investments
“Money is like oxygen. It’s all around us. We can pretend it’s not but we need it to breathe. When you don’t have enough you really feel it.” Anna Sale, host of the podcast “Death, Sex and Money” and author of the book “How to Talk About Hard Things”
“Money is at once a tool which is the choices we make around money, what we spend it on, how we save it”‘ says Anna Sale. “And money is also a symbol which brings up all these questions about am I enough, am I worthy enough, am I living up to all these expectations for myself. When we talk about money as a tool, sometimes the symbolic ways that money kind of makes us feel lots of big feelings can distort those conversations about money being a tool.”
What a joy it was to join @fidelity's Women Talk Money series. I think a lot about how to start conversations about money, and this really reinforced WHY we need to do it more. More talk –> more clarity on how money works and who it can work better for. https://t.co/jCqrx3VSdO pic.twitter.com/rrKAx0vZGs
— Anna Sale (@annasale) October 21, 2021
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