How switching super funds can slash the gender wealth gap
Lucy DeanWealth reporter
Female savers who switch to a low-cost superannuation fund by 25 could retire with $5300 more than their male counterparts, helping to end the wealth disparity between men and women, new analysis suggests.
Australian women currently retire with an average 42 per cent less in superannuation, the Workplace Gender Equality Agency says.
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Lucy Dean writes about wealth management, personal finance, lifestyle and leisure, based in The Australian Financial Review's Sydney newsroom. Connect with Lucy on Twitter. Email Lucy at l.dean@afr.com
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