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Women have made remarkable strides in education during the past three decades, but these gains have yet to translate into full equity in pay — even for college-educated women who work full time. A typical college-educated woman 25 years and older working full time earns $50,000 a year compared to $70,000 for college-educated male workers 25 years and older — a difference of $20,000!
Passing legislation such as the Paycheck Fairness Act is critical to closing this gap. Read more about the gender gap study as well as take action at: http://www.aauw.org/learn/research/statedata/
AAUW has taken the lead on gender gap research, giving us one more reason why this organization is so vital to our community's women. Join today.
nice study...women rocks! :)
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