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At the beginning of the 1980s, black women with a college degree or higher and white women with a college degree or higher earned roughly the same wages.
The Yankees had a higher earned run average than the Kansas City Royals last season (4.49), and rookies started 51 games.
There were 141 relievers who pitched a significant number of innings in 2007, and only one had a higher earned run average than Brian Stokes.
A 2014 report from the Illinois Policy Institute discovered a higher earned income "would have to be approximately triple before [a] single parent can make up the difference".
In the world of private equity, hedge funds and other partnerships, a large chunk of compensation for managers is known as "carried interest". It is subject to the lower capital gains rate instead of the higher earned income rate.
Pettitte also owns a higher earned run average than Bob Welch, Rick Reuschel and Jerry Reuss, despite pitching fewer innings, and has finished in the top three in Cy Young Award balloting once.
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This may result because low earning males exit the labor force and higher earning males retain employment, causing the mean earnings of those with employment to rise.
They tend to have higher earning potential than those who didn't get jobs as teens," she said.
He then aimed higher, earning directing credits that include the 1998 revivals of "Cabaret" and "Little Me".
Many less skilled and less talented male directors have managed a more prestigious, and higher earning, position than her.
At first, no young children were allowed to live there, and only higher earning council tenants could apply.
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