Washington Area Women's Foundation

Weekly Round-Up: News and Analysis on Women and Poverty (week ending March 12, 2010)

The latest news, analysis and opinion on the state of low-income women and their families from Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity

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Here’s this week’s news:

· New York Newsday reveals that women lag behind men in saving for retirement, contributing to a high rate of poverty among unmarried women age 65 and older.

· The Chicago Tribune reports that thousands of low-income Illinois women on waiting lists for mammograms will be aided by $4.7 million in new funding for the Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program.

· Public-health experts fear the continuing economic recession will take a toll on women as deeper cuts are made in public-health programs for low-income households, as reported in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin.

· The Vallejo Times Herald examines how older women who are divorced, separated, or widowed or who have never married are twice as likely to be uninsured as their married peers, and thus much more susceptible to financially crippling medical bills.

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