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New Foundation Survey Charts Pay Gap For College Educated Working Women

Press release: “New research released today by the American Association of University Women Educational Foundation shows that just one year out of college, women working full time already earn less than their male colleagues, even when they work in the same field. Ten years after graduation, the pay gap widens. In the report, Behind the Pay Gap, the AAUW Educational Foundation found that just one year after college graduation, women earn only 80 percent of what their male counterparts earn. Ten years after graduation, women fall further behind, earning only 69 percent of what men earn. Even after controlling for hours, occupation, parenthood, and other factors known to affect earnings, the research indicates that one-quarter of the pay gap remains unexplained and is likely due to sex discrimination. Over time, the unexplained portion of the pay gap grows.”

  • Pay Gap Among College-Educated Women and Men, State by State Median Wage and Salary Earnings for Women and Men Working Full Time, Year-Round, 2003-2005
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  • Women’s and Men’s Educational Attainment and Earnings State by State (PDF)
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