Wednesday, June 08, 2016

complicated financial etcetra

"A difference of 3.8% is not insignificant, and the argument the women are making is that there shouldn’t be any difference. But more importantly, many argue, you must examine the pay of the entire squad, not just the top stars. Once you expand the sample size, as the New York Times did, you find that the 50th-highest-paid man made $246,238 in total since 2008, nearly 10 times the $25,516 that the 50th-highest-paid woman made. That is a staggering gap."

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/gender-pay-gap-dispute-in-womens-soccer-uswnt-discrimination-complaint-has-big-business-implications-164404392.html

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