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New Study Shows Young, Childless, and Single Women Earn More Than Men


Here's an interesting tidbit for you - according to a study done by James Chung of Reach Advisors, (who studied the Census Bureau's American Community Survey) childless, single women under 30 are earning more than their male counterparts in 147 out of the 150 biggest cities in the United States.  This means the tides are turning from the trend of average American working women earning only about 8o% of what average American working men earned.

The reason for this new reversal was mostly due to education; the study showed young women are more likely to have a college degree than were their male counterparts.  Women who were married, had children, or were over the age of 30 all still made less than men.

So, what do you think this new trend means for dating in America? Will these higher-earning women change the face of dating and marriage? Will they become choosier and only date men who earn an equal or higher amount of income? Or will there simply be a new crop of sugarmamas looking for kept men to pamper??

Source:

- asylum.com

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