Last year, where I used to work, they offered health classes. These would be things like relaxation, yoga, how to deal with stress, running groups, but one of them that really stood out to me for how absurd it sounded was “Investing for Women”... Do women invest differently than men? This seems like something that can’t be an issue. The only thing I can think of is that they did this specifically to attract more women to attend, but there was no alternative class of “investing” or “investing for men” to give similar information to men. Is there a legitimate reason women should be given a separate class? As far as I am aware, almost no one I know invests, so I can’t imagine that this is something that should be regarded as a gender issue, but this information should be available to everyone.
Submitted January 24, 2020 at 07:09PM by puffferfish https://ift.tt/2NWeSzm