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The Truth About Millennials’ Work Ethics

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Both Baby Boomers and Gen X reminisce often about the early days of their own careers, proudly recalling the sixty, seventy, even eighty hour work weeks they once endured with an implied longing for “ the good old days.” They advocate for wage growth. When it comes to millennials’ work ethics, people love to speculate.

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Closing the Gender Pay Gap: Why Women Can’t Wait Another 50 Years

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That’s up only 2 percent since 2002. Moody’s Analytics data is more pessimistic, predicting 132 years at the current rate of progress. According to the NWLC , disabled women earn 67 cents an hour in comparison to men without disabilities, and 84 cents compared to their male counterparts with disabilities.