So, got this yesterday from the CDA (The Council for Disability Awareness):
"In a new survey of the awareness and ownership of disability insurance across today’s workforce, The Council for Disability Awareness (The CDA) uncovered that the 32 million, unmarried women workers, who make up 25 percent of today’s American workforce are underinsured for a disability."
Which is, no question, a shame.
But I immediately replied:
"That’s interesting.
How about similar stats on men, who make up 66% of the workforce?
I’ll wait…."
Breath status:
[x] NOT held.