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Noon Wednesday: Women Hit Harder by Pandemic's Economy

Clip: Season 1900 Episode 1919 | 20m 55s

Women are bearing a higher economic burden from the pandemic.

Hundreds of thousands of women left the workforce this fall, and research is showing that women are bearing a higher economic burden from the pandemic. Angela Russell, vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion at CUNA Mutual Group, joins us to talk about the social and economic factors that drive up these inequities.

11/11/2020

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