New Zealand men are significantly more positive about employment, economy and quality of life than women according to MasterCard.
The technology payment company released its biannual MasterCard Index of Consumer Confidence which showed the gender divide was widening.
Based on five factors including economy, employment prospects, income prospects, stock market and quality of life, confidence among Kiwi men was at 66.4 compared with 43.5 for women.
"Our latest research indicates that Kiwi women have a much more cautious outlook on the next six months than their male counterparts," said Peter Chisnall, MasterCard country manager for New Zealand and Pacific Islands.
"Men are being much more bullish in their outlook across all factors, however it is positive that all New Zealanders are feeling positive about their regular income opportunities," he said.