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Opinion: According to new research from the AAUW, new graduates have just $148 each month after paying off their student debt and basic living costs. Saving for retirement or building an emergency fund has become next to impossible.
You may be tempted to keep a low profile until Covid-19 is better under control. But this may be the ideal time to tout your contributions in your workplace —and make yourself more visible and valuable.
After 100 years, the same issues that women were grappling with back then — voting rights, inequality, racism and sexism — are very much behind the social upheaval we’re seeing now, says Kim Churches, CEO of the AAUW, in this op-ed for Know Your Value.
Kim Churches, the CEO of the American Association of University Women, says that it’s important, now more than ever, to ensure graduates start their adult lives on equitable economic footing.
Not much is going on in Washington D.C. to move the needle on pay equity, but there’s a lot happening on a state and local level. Kim Churches, CEO of the AAUW breaks it down.
“The same silent work ethic that won us A’s in school won’t get us to the C-suite at work,” says Kim Churches of the AAUW.
Women earning a bachelor’s degree owe almost $3,000 more than their male peers, according new research by the American Association of University Women.
Kim Churches, CEO of the American Association of University Women, talks about the biggest mistakes mentees have made — and how you can avoid them.
Kim Churches, CEO of the AAUW, says salary transparency is key if we want to end the need to commemorate Equal Pay Day every year.