Saturday, 25 May 2013

These Are The Best Cities For Working Women

Marissa Mayer
With nearly half the U.S. workforce made up of women these days, you'd think paychecks would start to reflect the same kind of equity.
But working women still earn only 77 cents for every dollar their male counterparts take home, and a recent report by Institute for Women's Policy Research estimated it could take until 2057 for the wage gap to close.
Today's women can't wait that long. 
In an interesting new report, Nerdwallet.com has analyzed 366 metro areas (categorized into small, medium and large sizes) to figure out where women have the best shot at not only earning more but having a higher quality of life. 

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