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MONEY TALKS ‘The average college-educated woman will earn nearly a million dollars less than her male counterpart over a lifetime of work because of the wage gap and the time she takes off—an average of five years—to raise children. 'But a wise woman can compensate for this enormous deficit through decades of investing.' —Financial writer Susan E. Reed, who is writing a book about activism among women in the workforce. _______________
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