Researchers in the three-country study found that in homes where women took control of money, nine out of 10 had savings compared with 82 per cent of families where men had greater responsibility.
They predict that across all age groups, females will be making the most important long-term financial decisions, such as choosing a mortgage, within the next eight years, the Daily Mail reported.
Among couples aged under 45, women are already behind more than half (52 per cent) of long-term financial planning as well as 54 per cent of bill payments.
Researchers found that among couples aged over 45, men still hold sway in financial matters, a position they expect to have shifted in the opposite direction in eight
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