Salary differences between women and men
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Women age 22 to 30 with no husband or children, working full-time in large metropolitan areas, earn, on average, 108 percent of the salary of men.
This is, however, the exception to the rule. In many other salary metrics, women make less than men in the same demographic category.
Click through to see how the wage differences between male and female full-time workers break down.

