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Who Pays More for Credit: Women or Men & Why?
Who Pays More for Credit: Women or Men & Why?
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Check out this research-based infographic on the results of a recent FINRA study:
http://www.creditsesame.com/blog/infographic-do-women-pay-more-when-using-credit-cards/
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