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Working Women Less Prepared for Income-Limiting Disability
Working Women Less Prepared for Income-Limiting Disability
Working Women Less Prepared for Income-Limiting Disability
(ARA) -
Working women are experiencing serious disabilities at an
increasing rate and much faster than working men. In fact, the rate
of disability among working women in the United States has grown
almost twice as fast as among working males during the past decade
(more than 60 percent compared to 32 percent respectively)
according to Social Security Administration data.
And although a recent survey conducted by the Council for
Disability Awareness (CDA) revealed the majority of working women
are more aware than men of the threat that disability poses to
them, women remain less likely to take the necessary steps to
financially prepare themselves in the event a disability
strikes.
According to the survey, nearly half of female workers expressed
concern that they might suffer a disability of three months or
longer. However, only 38 percent of those women surveyed indicated
they had discussed how they would financially manage the onset of
an income-limiting disability.
By failing to financially prepare for an income-limiting
disability, working women risk serious financial repercussions down
the road, especially as accountability for personal financial
security continues to shift away from social programs and employers
and toward the individual worker.
"Between higher medical bills and lost income, an accident or
illness that causes a working woman to experience a long-term
absence from work can substantially drain a family's savings,"
explains Bob Taylor, executive director of the CDA. "This situation
underscores the critical need to inform working women about the
steps they can take to protect their finances in case a disability
occurs."
An executive summary of the "2007 Disability Awareness Survey" is
available on the CDA Web site, www.disabilitycanhappen.org. In
addition, the site offers information and tools to help working
Americans and their families financially prepare for an
income-limiting disability.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
