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Men Offered Higher Pay Than Women For Same Job 69% Of Time, Study Shows
Men Offered Higher Pay Than Women For Same Job 69% Of Time, Study Shows Job search platform Hired found that the average female job candidate set her expected salary at $14,000 less per year than the average man on its platform, equating to an overall wage expectation gap of 11%. Worse, that gap is bigger for roles typically dominated by men, like software engineering.

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