“The more conservative a state, the higher its level of gender inequality,” according to the study.
Top Dems threatened to forcibly remove Biden from office unless he resigned, set him up to fail at Trump debate: Sourcesexamined all 50 states to determine the best to worst places to live as a woman when looking at gender equality .Meanwhile, Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, Indiana, South Carolina and Wyoming have the least equal treatment between men and women in the US.
They considered factors such as teen pregnancy statistics , deaths during pregnancy, percentages of women in political office, local polling on safety and financial well-being.But gender inequality doesn’t just impact women.“A lack of job opportunities for women,” the researchers wrote, “places a burden also on male earners, who face the added stress of supporting a family without the benefit of spousal earnings.”the overturning of Roe v.
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