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The fact that women continue to earn less than men has been well documented.
Meanwhile, the poorest three billion people continue to earn less than $1.25 daily.
And at every educational level, women continue to earn less than men with the same credentials.
As the country celebrates its 240th birthday, black Americans continue to earn less than half the national average.
Women continue to earn less, on average, for the same performance, and they remain underrepresented in top jobs.
Women here and across the country continue to earn less than men, contributing to the alarming rates of poverty mentioned for girls and women of all ages.
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Women now rely more heavily on their own earnings but continue to earn significantly less, on average, than men.
Yet, on average, women continue to earn considerably less than men.
Despite the flurry of development in the downtown area, there continues to be slum housing conditions that primarily impact the refugee and immigrant population, while black or African American households in Polk County continue to earn an average of $33,119 less than the median household income in the county.
Graduates continue to earn more and remain much more resilient to economic downturns - and those who are less well qualified are growing increasingly vulnerable to lower pay and unemployment.
A university might drop its TLO altogether but continue to earn licensing revenues less the fees charged by outside TLOs or agents.
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