Long Time History
Watch how young men today don't know that a woman couldn't get a credit card until 1974 — explains huge gender gap among Gen Z!
Mom couldn't get credit until year my sister was born. After Roe gave woman bodily autonomy in 1972, it led to more financial equality in just 2 years.
Prior to that, women needed their husbands, fathers, or brothers to cosign for a loan or credit card.
When one right of a woman is under attack, all women's rights are under attack.
@Netherbury @Jezibaba I didn't know this. My first credit card was 1982. Wonder if that was the case in Canada as well.
@Anemone @Netherbury I'm guessing so though I don't know.
@Jezibaba @Netherbury
I looked it up. 1974 here.
I just realized I had a credit card in 1979 because I was married on Maui that year and my man couldn't rent the vehicle without a credit card and I saved the day. And, boy was he pissed. :)
(Isn't it weird how some memories just fade until triggered)
@Anemone @Netherbury I feel like we Xers heard all of this but it didn't register as deeply as it should have. As well, we gals in the 80s were unfettered by predatory banks. Knee deep in debt by the time we hit 25.
@Jezibaba it's shocking how many young WOMEN don't know
@redenigma A huge disservice to their generation and ours by not telling our stories louder or more frequently.
I remember!
@Jezibaba guys' reactions are great
@Jezibaba I didn't get one until 1984, when I was 27.