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boston bean

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Fri Dec 27, 2013, 02:31 PM Dec 2013

Women Still Earned 77 Cents On Men's Dollar In 2012: Report [View all]

Women still earned only 77 cents for every dollar that men earned in 2012, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

In 2012, the median earnings of American women working full time year-round were $37,791. American men earned a median income of $49,398. The gender wage gap has hovered at about 77 cents on the dollar since 2007.

Women are also lagging behind men in terms of re-employment after the recession. The number of men working full time year-round increased by 1 million between 2011 and 2012, while the number of full-time working women remained close to the same.

Within some minority groups, the wage gap is even worse: African-American women earn 69 cents for every dollar paid to African-American men, and Latinas earn just 58 cents on the dollar compared to Latino men. The disparity grows wider when these women are compared to non-Hispanic white men.


studies show women are paid less even when they are in the same job and have the same experience as their male counterparts. The 2012 report by the American Association of University Women found that after controlling for occupation, college major, hours worked, employment sector and other factors related to a person's pay, the gender wage gap shrunk but did not entirely disappear.

"About one-third of the gap cannot be explained by any of the factors commonly understood to affect earnings, indicating that other factors that are more difficult to identify -- and likely more difficult to measure -- contribute to the pay gap," that report said.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/17/gender-wage-gap_n_3941180.html

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I saw that ridiculous thread ismnotwasm Dec 2013 #1
Squinch did a fantastic job with that. I'm really appreciative of the effort, boston bean Dec 2013 #2
True that ismnotwasm Dec 2013 #3
Agreed cinnabonbon Dec 2013 #4
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