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  • 6/13/2025
The World Economic Forum’s 2025 Global Gender Gap Index reveals that only 68.8% of the global gender gap has been closed across 148 economies. This marks an increase of just 0.3 percentage points from last year, according to Benzinga. At this pace, full gender parity will take 123 years. Iceland tops the list for the 16th consecutive year, the only nation surpassing 90% parity. The top 10 economies with 80% gender parity are largely European, including Finland, Norway, Sweden, Germany, and Ireland. The Health and Survival gap has narrowed to 96.2%, and Educational Attainment has reached 95.1%, indicating near parity in these areas. Economic Participation remains low at 61%, and Political Empowerment trails further behind at 22.9%. UN Women estimates that closing the gap could add $7 trillion to the global economy.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02The World Economic Forum's 2025 Global Gender Gap Index reveals that only 68.8% of the global
00:07gender gap has been closed across 148 economies. This marks an increase in just 0.3 percentage
00:13points for last year, according to Benzinga. This pace full gender parity will take 123 years.
00:19Likes at the top of the list for the 16th consecutive year, the only nations are passing
00:2390% parity. Top 10 economies with 80% gender parity are largely European, including Finland,
00:28Norway, Sweden, Germany, and Ireland. The health and survival gap has narrowed to 96.2%.
00:34Educational attainment has reached 95.1%, indicating near parity in these areas. Economic
00:40participation remains low at 61%, and political empowerment trails further behind at 22.9%.
00:47UN Women estimates that closing the gap could add $7 trillion to the global economy.
00:52For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.

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