The global inflation crisis is affecting everyone, but data from the World Economic Forum shows it's not impacting all groups proportionally. Women, in particular, are being hit heavily.
Women trust the Bank of England less than men – as they feel the effects of inflation first, a study has found. They tend to do the weekly food shop so notice rising prices sooner, it showed.
6, one of only three anticipated this year. Part of the reason why women have a more negative view of the BOE lies in how they respond to inflation, according to the analysis, which controls for ...
Price gouging and supply chain problems are disproportionately affecting women and people who menstruate. But even before the pandemic and inflation began to hit period product consumers ...
Fewer women are satisfied with the performance of the BOE, according to the study, which was carried out by academics at the University of Oxford using data from a quarterly survey of household ...
The National Zakat Foundation says single Muslim women are one of the groups being hit the hardest by rising inflation. Single Muslim women are being disproportionally affected by the ongoing cost ...
This issue is severely impacting families, and especially women, as we manage our households. Inflation has caused the prices of essential items, from daily bread to oil, to skyrocket. As a result ...