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Millennial women think investing is “for old white men.” According to a recent study by investment app Stash, 60% of Millennial women believe investing is something typically done by an older white guy, and 76% find the process to be confusing.

Apr 07 2016

Millennial women think investing is “for old white men.” According to a recent study by investment app Stash, 60% of Millennial women believe investing is something typically done by an older white guy, and 76% find the process to be confusing. But it’s not only Millennial women who are avoiding investing: 79% of 18-34-year-olds overall said they are not putting money in the stock market. Many believe the don’t have enough money to do so (41%), with 70% believing they need at least $100 to start investing. The data also found that more than a third trust payment apps with their money, more than a traditional investment firm. (BenefitsPro) 

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