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Pocket money suggests gender pay gap starts early
Girls in the UK are given less pocket money than boys. The Halifax's annual pocket money survey also found that boys are more likely to complain and think their parents should give them a rise. Hanna McCloskey, the CEO of Fearless Future, says the gender pay gap starts at a very young age.
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