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Men, women and the economy

I found an interesting survey by PriceGrabber.com recently on the different ways that men and women react to the economy.

For one, more women say they are cutting back on certain kinds of spending, compared with men. The survey states that in the categories of dining out, entertainment, shopping online and shopping in stores in general, women are spending less money than men.

Also,  men and women definite necessities differently. For instance, in the same survey, men were more likely to view a certain technology, such as a computer, high speed Internet or a flat screen television, as a necessity, which means they can't live without it.

Click here for more information about the PriceGrabber.com findings. And I'm interested in your thoughts. Is this survey accurate, in your opinion?

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