Working women are struggling with well-being and they're scoring lower than men across every category
Briefly

According to a recent report by Alight, only 38% of women rate their well-being as "highly positive," significantly lower than the 50% of men, reflecting a deeper issue of gender inequality in workplace satisfaction and support.
Laine Thomas Conway emphasizes that women face unique challenges, juggling roles as breadwinners and primary caretakers, with added professional barriers like harassment and unequal pay hindering their well-being.
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