Never-married women are the fastest growing cohort in the labor market. Yet, as their ranks have swelled their wage gap has, too
ever-married women are the fastest growing cohort in the labor market. Yet, as their ranks have swelled their wage gap has, too.
Overall, women make around 83% of what men do in the US, according to the Census Bureau. But given that the motherhood penalty accounts for such a large part of the pay gap, Wells Fargo economist Sarah House was surprised by the growing wage gap among single women.
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