March 01, 2021
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International Women’s Day (IWD) falls on March 8, and is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.
In light of IWD, restaurants, and brands have geared up to offer exclusive highlights just for the ladies, some of which contribute to the cause, too.
Whether to raise a toast to yourself and your amazing female friends or to support campaigns that champion women, here are all the ways to celebrate the occasion.
Have a pink party at SO/ Singapore
It’s all things pink at SO/Singapore on March 7 (12pm), where it honours International Women’s Day with a ‘Pink Ladies Long Lunch’. Get your gal pals and indulge in a shared ‘pink’ menu of highlights like purple cauliflower hummus and pita, beetroot, crème fraiche and pine nut crumble on toast, roasted seabass with tomato & olive salsa; duck leg parmentier, and shakshuka with eggs & sourdough.
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The median wealth for a white family was $188,200 in 2019, compared to $24,100 for Black families and $36,100 for Hispanic families, according to the Federal Reserve s 2019 Survey of Consumer Finances, released in September 2020.
Black Americans can expect to earn up to $1 million less than white Americans over their lifetime, a 2019 study by McKinsey & Co. found.
To that end, CNBC contributors and members of the CNBC Financial Wellness Council reveal the lessons they have learned, their recommendations to the Black youth of America and the work they are doing to make a difference.
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Advancing financial literacy can help close the racial wealth gap, said American Ninja Warrior co-host and former NFL star