
Menopause costing Australian woman $17 billion per year
New analysis from one of Australia’s peak superannuation bodies estimates menopause could be costing women billions of dollars a year in lost earnings. The Australian Institute of superannuation trustees has made a submission to the federal government calling for an investigation of the impact of menopausal symptoms on women's financial welfare.
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