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Well, this is depressing. Via the Economic Policy Institute, women start out of college with a nearly $3.00 an hour wage difference. That amounts to roughly $6,000 a year, and we all know your starting base wage has a long-term impact on raises (which are usually figured on a percentage basis) over a lifetime. Furthermore, women's hourly wages in the few years after graduating college seem to have stayed roughly stagnant since 2003, while men's wages have averaged an increase during that time. Furthermore, a second graph indicates that a college degree is becoming less and less of a guarantee for pension coverage and health insurance for both men and women.

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Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics
By Bill Diamond May 18th 2008 at 3:56 pm EDT
Kay, why is it every article about the pay gap completely misses the point of comparing apples to apples?

Even the AAUW report misses the entire point. Just this past week I received a mailer from AAUW stating "Statistics prove she will earn only 76c for every dollar her male counterpart makes"

As you know, the AAUW only shows a 5% gap and that is also not at all proven to be discrimination.

Needless to say, I'm not donating to AAUW this year.
  
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