CNBC Make It explores women's advancement in work VIEW IN BROWSER | SUBSCRIBE FRI, JUN 26, 2020 She created a platform to mobilize consumers to buy Black. In 3 days they spent over half a million dollars The NYSE's youngest female trader on diversity in finance: Employers need 'to stop making plans and just do it' Women are being impacted by the coronavirus pandemic more than men—here's how to potentially mitigate the financial fallout In response to the coronavirus, Ellevest launches new savings account, membership program to help users improve their finances 63% of families are uncomfortable sending their children back to day care—here's how experts say you can prepare YOU MAY ALSO LIKE NASA announced Wednesday that its headquarters building will now be named after the late Mary W. Jackson, the first African American female engineer at the space agency. "NASA to rename headquarters for Mary W. Jackson, agency's first female African American engineer" (The Washington Post) Roughly 34% of women say the coronavirus pandemic has caused them to delay getting pregnant or think about having fewer children, according to research from the Guttmacher Institute. "Survey: Women Are Rethinking Having Kids As They Face Pandemic Challenges" (NPR) With child-care centers and schools remaining closed due to the coronavirus, many women are unable to return to work and some have even considered quitting their jobs in order to manage family demands. "A lack of child care is keeping women on unemployment rolls" (Politico) Tell Us Your Story Tell us your thoughts and experiences #closingthegap. SHARE Unsubscribe Manage Newsletters Terms of Service Digital Products Feedback Privacy Policy © 2020 CNBC LLC. All rights reserved. A property of NBC Universal. 900 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 Data is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes and Market Data and Analysis. Data also provided by THOMSON REUTERS
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