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Women are more comfortable with — and confident in — their jobs than men, according to a new survey of 1,000 consumers over the age of 18.

The survey, conducted by the Achieve Center for Consumer Insights, asked both women and men about their current financial situations, key pain points, and future goals. It found that 84% of females have no plans to leave their current jobs in the next year (compared to 81% of men), and 80% of women do not feel that their current company is at risk for layoffs (compared to 73% of men).

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