- Men earn a median of $69,160 annually, compared to $56,056 for women, resulting in a gap of $13,104.
- Women’s earnings amount to 81% of men’s, but the gender gap in earnings is smaller for younger workers.
- At ages 16-24, women earn 89.3% as much as men in the same age group, while ages 55+ they only earned 78.2% as much.
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22 sats \ 0 replies \ @zapsammy 6h
so-called income for both men and women is always and forever zero; these dumb statistics deal with registered male and female persons (avatars in a game), and the "personal income;" playing the current game and pretending it's real means behaving like slaves/subjects; fun fact: the terms income, earnings, etc. are usually defined with the same respective terms in the definition;
all that matters: is life getting better or worse? are people evolving in consciousness or getting dumbed down?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @OneOneSeven 6h
We still got it gents
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