According to a recent study, if you're a single woman between the ages of 22 and 30, and live in a larger city, chances are you're earning more than your male counterparts. About 8 percent more, specifically.While it may not seem like that big of a deal, that 8 percent sliver really is -- mainly because the median salary for a woman with a bachelor's degree was 33 percent lower than the salary of a man with the same degree nationally. So, what's with the urban/rural divide?
The current metropolitan shift is being driven by growth in the percentages of women compared to men who attend college and move on to high-earning jobs, The Wall Street Journal reports. Between 2006 and 2008, 32.7 percent of women between 25 and 34 had a bachelor's degree or higher, compared with 25.8 percent of men. Meanwhile, men have been disproportionately hit by heavy job losses in blue-collar industries in these urban areas.
But don't declare victory yet, ladies. As of the close of summer 2010, we still have quite a bit of work to get every woman's pay equal to men's. After the jump, why we're still lagging and the two things we all need to do next.
The unfortunate facts: Women still only earn 80 cents on the dollar compared to men, and more of it than ever goes to help support our households. A wife's income now comprises 36 percent of a family's total income, as opposed to 29 percent in 1983. Additionally, women's wages tend to stagnate after they give birth.
On a positive note, according to the 2010 Women and Work Survey, a third of women earn more than their partners, and 19 percent make the same.
We can't tease out all of the reasons for the above, but there are two places where we can all make up at least some of the difference in our next job negotiations. Here's how:
Sell Yourself
NYU's Internet expert Clay Shirky says, "Part of this sorting out of careers is sexism, but part of it is that men are just better at being arrogant and less concerned about people thinking we're stupid (often correctly, it should be noted) for trying things we're not qualified for."
And we know plenty of women who've talked themselves out of applying for a job -- out of that very fear that they're not qualified -- before they've even gone on an interview. What's up with that?
"There is no upper limit to the risks men are willing to take in order to succeed, and if there is an upper limit for women, they will succeed less," explains Shirky. Message: Quit telling your friends how "perfect" you are for a position, and sell yourself to the person conducting the interview. Seriously. We don't care if you borrow the ego for the afternoon.
There are plenty of people who will be willing to tell you can't do a job. You don't need to do it to yourself.
Reject the First Offer
"In my experience, the biggest difference between making an offer to a man and a woman is the negotiations," explains Julie Freeman, human resources director for Hybrid Mom, who has spent the last 12 years identifying talent for various companies. "A man will almost always ask for more money or a title increase, whereas a woman is more likely to simply inquire about benefits."
That floored us. Here we are dickering over our health insurance, while men have no qualms about asking for the next title up. And the salary that goes with it.
Got that, girls? If a company does decide you're the right woman for the job, by all means ask for more money. Ask for the title you want. Negotiate a bonus. The worst that will happen? They'll say no. And that you can "take like a man."













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Wednesday 08 September
By ernie
women earn way over their male counterparts when public service jobs are considered. Since the private sector has died , I feel there is no complaint. This article is a hoax. Trust fund types will never be happy, they always want more and very few have jobs in the private sector anyway.
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Wednesday 08 September
By Taylor
FedEx denies employees time off to attend their FATHERS' funeral.
Go to YouTube, search word: FedEx Inhumane Treatment.
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Wednesday 08 September
By IRVING ALBALA
How many more of our young males have to be sacrficed on the altar of sexual , political correctness before we notice that he needs the same remedial help we gave his sister? Or is it the great plan to keep him in place . We have already lost a generation of men to unqualified, unfair, human resources hiring guidelines.
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Thursday 09 September
By Katya
Unfair to young males you say, Irving?.....Try being passed up for a job just because your female..which has been going on for decades, idiot. Did you read the article?
Wednesday 08 September
By Bill
If it was wrong in the past that men outearned women, then why isn't it wrong that women now outearn men?
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Wednesday 08 September
By Ryan
Because women striving for equal rights aren't looking for equality. They're looking for a reversal of the pay structure.
What I don't get is why they're complaining about making 80 cents on the dollar when they're putting only 36% of that towards their family. While a man is putting the other 64%.
If the above holds true. A man making $1000 a week versus his wife making $800. Say the family needs $500 a week. 64%($320) of that is coming from the man. He's left with 68% percent of his weekly income. Shes paying 36%($180). She's left with 78% of her income.
Thursday 09 September
By AlanABQ
Katya-
*Shhh*...adults are trying talk here.
But since you probably won't quit yammering, feel free to point out which jobs, exactly, these horribly oppressed women are getting passed up for. If you took a moment to stop letting your ideology trump your intellect, you might realize that your notion is as faulty as it was plain demagoguery.
Seriously - were I a big business owner, the bottom line would be my main focus; it's a fundamental principle of successful enterprise. So then, if I could get the job done by hiring or promoting an equally qualified woman for less money than her male counterpart, then I'd hire only qualified women, right?
The canard of "being passed up for a job just because your female..which has been going on for decades" just doesn't add up now.
To be sure, there are jobs that men are better suited for than women, like it or not. And yes, there was a time - decades ago - that women were not always afforded the chances & respect in their chosen career fields...but are you really trying to say that it's still that way now? That there are no other mitigating factors at work other than blatant sexism?
Wednesday 08 September
By Ask for your proper price
When it comes to salary negotiation, one needs to find out what make you a valuable employee to the company and you must provide value added accomplishments to back up your claims. Never fear rejection because it is part of life but be persistant and they will know it is coming. When the company realized that you are an essential asset, than it would be wise to ask for the proper compensation that you need. Don't ever back down. Learn how the Jewish business people negotiate. They will never stop unless they get what they wanted. If they persist, always be ready for an counter-offer. Make sure also your company is financially capable of giving you that next raise/ladder up.
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Thursday 09 September
By Katya
Hey AllanABQ.....
Just because you use a lot of big words does not make you an adult...and I'm not surprised you told me "SHHH"...because us women should just shut-up and put-up..right? After all..aren't you men the "smart" ones who should be bossing us "inferior" women around? Of coarse you do not like it when women stick up for ourselves..you proved your point here. By the way..You're a narrow-minded asshole.
Thursday 09 September
By Katya
Hey AllanBQ
Well, excuse me for my "yammering" and I'm not surprised you told me "SHHH" because you are a man and I am a woman therefore in your eyes I should just shut-up and put-up..right? How dare I voice my opinion because after all it is just "yammering" due to the fact that I am female? We should not have opinions let alone voice them? And by the way..Idealogy is being able to strive for what we want in a free country..which is equal pay and equal opportunity. It takes intelligence to acknowledge that. Your inability to view a situation from a different perspective does not automatically make you right..so do not tell me to be quiet..it's a free country..remember?
Wednesday 08 September
By MVP
So when men earn more than women, it's discrimination, but when women out earn men, it's a "victory"?
How about a world where performance and not gender determine pay?
And as for women pay stagnating after child birth, well some of that is to be expected, since climbing the corporate ladder involves WAY more than a 40 hour work week at any place I have ever worked. You can't have it both ways - and the attempt to is why we have a bunch of latch-key misfits coming into our society. (And no, it doesn't have to be the woman who goes home, but someone of the 2 parents has to.)
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Wednesday 08 September
By james alabama
doesn't matter how much you make. Its how much you keep. If you make 40mil a week, and you are spending 41 mil a week. Your in the hole. The pay scale has always been based on race, sex, relegion, ect... I would love to see it fair, where the quality of your work determined your pay. With agencies like the NAACP, and a few others that will never happen. If some one says ok the pay is fair. That will meen that those people will be out of work. So they have to keep screaming unfair work practice. I have been dicriminated against alot in my life time. I asked them to help, I am american indian, but they say since I cant show it on paper, I am white, and cant be discriminated against. Because I am not a minority. Here in Mobile blacks are the majority. Its just a racket to make money, and keep the poor people poor. Like child support. If you go through the court. Then the person with the child only gets about 30% of the money that the other person pays in. Its a just a way of seperating you from your dollar. They have a law that no money can be taxxed 2 times. It seems to me they tax the hell out of me. What happened to the 18th amendment. I guess it should only apply to women? Some people just wanna start crap, and they get payed for it. Like the moron that wrote this crap about how much women are making. I have a question for that person. Did they get a warrent, or written consent to find out what these people are making. Because that is invasion of privacy. I think that this person didn't even do any research on the subject. I thinkl they just did like most writers, and coward behind their pen.
Wednesday 08 September
By Dee
You hit the nail on the head MVP. I am a women and I agree with you. You cannot have it all, something is going to be sacrificed.
Wednesday 08 September
By Nicole
As a mother of two small sons, this article disturbs me. I am all for women being treated equal to men; whether it is related to education, pay... everything. But, equality does not come about by holding the other sex down. This is what is going on in our country today and it is evidenced in this article. It is turning into an "us and them" type situation where victory for one side comes only at the degradation of the other. I am thankful that women in history fought hard to obtain equal rights, and I know I owe them a debt of gratitude. But, I fear women are being pushed too far the other way, and we are being encouraged to trample over men in the name of equal rights.
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Wednesday 08 September
By Loren
It's been my experience that when women work as hard as men, they make as much or more than men doing the same job. Most of the time though, women tend to miss more work and complain far more than men doing the same job.
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Wednesday 08 September
By andieiam
Amen!
Wednesday 08 September
By Silver Dragon
There will always get lower pay because they accept lower pay. You should know what the salary range is before you take a job. Then don't accept it if it is too low. But woment always take the lower pay.
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Wednesday 08 September
By Spike
BOO-HOO!
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Wednesday 08 September
By Jennifer
Nicole and Loren, Thank you for your comments. They were beautiful.
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Wednesday 08 September
By mrland
OH NO! - - Women making more than men? Well that's not equality either. Put that in your pipe and smoke it awhile.
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