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Women’s Life Stage Priorities in Health and Wellness

When it comes to health metrics, women living alone have a 31 percentage point advantage compared to moms in nuclear families, according to PYMNTS Intelligence’s latest study, the “2024 Women’s Wellness Index,” a collaboration with CareCredit. This report draws on insights from 10,045 U.S. consumers to explore the health and well-being of women across generations and life stages.

Inside the April Index
  • Women living alone have a 20% higher Wellness Index score than the average woman.
  • Women spend 7.9% less on their own health than men do, which can negatively impact their health outcomes.
  • Millennial single moms have a 33% lower Wellness Index score than women who live alone.

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