Re Gender Earnings Gap. In 2016:
— Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) November 15, 2017
Women 2.4X more likely than men to work 35-39 hrs/week
Men 2.4X more likely to work 60 hrs/week and 1.8X more likely to work 40+ hrs/week vs. women
Bottom Line: If you work more hours, you earn more income.https://t.co/Ky7zPbB3bB@CHSommers