More women feel stressed about money and uncomfortable thinking about their long term financial future than men, according to research by Canstar Blue.
In a survey the consumer research firm found 40 per cent of female interviewees thought dealing with money was stressful and overwhelming compared to 26 per cent of men.
Likewise nearly half (49 per cent) of women found it uncomfortable to talk about their long-term financial future compared to 38 per cent of men.
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A Canstar spokeswoman said it didn't look into the reasons behind the gender differences but it could be linked to women being in control of the family finances.