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The Paycheck Data CEOs Don't Want Us to See

Corporate America is working feverishly behind the scenes to smother a new federal mandate, enacted last year, that just might revitalize the drive to roll back excessive executive pay.

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Armand Biroonak's picture

Gender Wage Gap Begins After Higher Education

A longitudinal study of male and female professionals found that the gender pay gap begins immediately after college, when women take first jobs that pay only 80 percent as much as men’s first jobs do, and continues throughout women’s lives--even though women earn higher college GPAs, are more likely to complete graduate work or advanced training, and spend about as much time at work as men do more »

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Gender Gap Costs American Families

The gender wage gap cost American families $200 billion every year.

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