According to the Medscape Ophthalmology Lifestyle Report 2016: Bias and Burnout, more men than women believe their income and assets are enough for them to achieve their goals.
Here are six statistics:
Men
• No, and given current trends, I do not expect them ever to be sufficient — 11 percent
• Not at this time, but I expect them to become sufficient in the future — 30 percent
• Yes — 59 percent
Women
• No, and given current trends, I do not expect them ever to be sufficient — 24 percent
• Not at this time, but I expect them to become sufficient in the future — 26 percent
• Yes — 50 percent
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