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What Millennial Women Want [INFOGRAPHIC]

By David Erickson | September 21, 2016

This infographic by AdWeek is based on research from CafeMedia, a women-focused digital media shop, takes a deeper look at what the segment values most when it comes to work, money, and experiences.

What Millenial Women Want [INFOGRAPHIC]

Posted in Consumer Attitudes, Consumer Behavior, Demographics, Generations, Millennials and tagged Gender, Infographic, Women

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