​A hidden retirement gap is costing women more than $5,000 a year 

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Women collect an average of $5,254 less in Social Security each year than men, a gap experts say begins with decades of unequal earnings.

The future looks grim for people who rely on Social Security income in retirement. The program is barreling toward running out of funds by 2032 unless Congress intervenes, and women in particular stand to lose if that doesn’t happen.

 Women collect an average of $5,254 less in Social Security each year than men, a gap experts say begins with decades of unequal earnings.

The future looks grim for people who rely on Social Security income in retirement. The program is barreling toward running out of funds by 2032 unless Congress intervenes, and women in particular stand to lose if that doesn’t happen.  News 

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