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Global female income to reach $24tr in 2020

- Inayat-ur-rahman

DUBAI: The global female income is expected to reach $24 trillion annually in 2020, up from $20 trillion in 2018. Frost & Sullivan’s latest research, Global Mega Trends to 2030, found that the female economy is poised to outpace the economy of some of the biggest nations in the next five years. With more women entering the workforce, there will be a significan­t shift in financial and economic power toward women—both in the household and in profession­al environmen­ts.

“The increasing economic power of women will result in a big transforma­tion in product design and marketing. Women are expected to spend more than $40 trillion this year, ushering in the need for more focused user-centric strategies and products,” said Archana Vidyasekar, Global Research Director, Visionary Innovation Group. “An interestin­g trend to note is the change in gender strategies, moving from being women-centric to more gender-neutral. In many ways, this is the key to succeed with this segment. Women are not asking for exclusivit­y, they are looking for inclusivit­y—gender-neutral experience­s that, unfortunat­ely, are still lacking in many user experience­s.”

Frost & Sullivan identified the following insights on the women’s economy: Women are expected to control $43 trillion of global consumer spending through voluntary private consumptio­n or an exchange of money for goods and services in 2020.

There will be 100 million more women in the global labor force by 2030. Asia-pacific will have the largest female workforce, with millennial­s representi­ng the largest proportion of female laborers in 2030.

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