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  2. Racial pay gap in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The NWLC found that full time Black women workers are getting paid 60 cents for every dollar a white male is getting paid. It is important to mention that Black women make up about 10% of the low-wage workforce. On average, while a Black full time working women in a high paying job makes about $70,000 yearly, a white male makes $100,000. [40]

  3. Gender pay gap in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The average woman is expected to earn $430,480 less than the average white man over a lifetime. Native American women can expect to earn $883,040 less, Black women earn $877,480 less, and Latina women earn $1,007,080 less over a lifetime. Asian American women's lifetime pay deficit is $365,440. [37]

  4. Women Still Make Less Than Men in Tech Field, With Little ...

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    Although the gender pay gap is improving in some areas, women are still being paid less than men in tech for the exact same job 59% of the time. See: Women All Over the World Have Lost $800 ...

  5. Gender pay gap - Wikipedia

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    On average, combining paid work, household chores and caring for people, women work three hours a week more than men. In fact, the average women will work 54.4 hours a week, and the average man will only work 51.4 hours per week. Despite that, even with a higher educational level, women earn, on average, less than men do.

  6. Over Half of Women Cite a Lack of Money as Their Biggest ...

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    This early lesson hits hardest in the workplace. Less than 10% of women ask for more money. In my experience, only 3% of women ever asked for more. (100% of men did.)” How Women Can Start ...

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  8. Why shorter, heavier people make less money - AOL

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    Women who weigh as little as 15 pounds more than their peers saw an average annual income drop of $1,600, and were less likely to own cars or homes, or be employed. Of course these results beg ...

  9. Do women spend more than men? Untangling gender-based money myths

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    Myths surrounding women and money can often propel the falsehoods even further. Here are some common misconceptions debunked.