Also: BIG yikes for the obvious, seething resentment this woman has for her husband...I pray it's only in this narrow area of their life together.
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Reminds me of the study made to highlight differences in salaries between female and male doctors, it just so happened that the single variable that produced the difference was total hours worked. Apparently working 40-60 hours more per month resulted in a higher salary..
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I'd actually be shocked if that was the only difference. Men have to be more likely to be represented in cognitively and stress-tolerance demanding specialties - women in med school aren't on the same level. Maybe it evens out b/c the specialists work longer hours.
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She's actually right. There has been a lot of progress in the field, a lot of it within the last 10-20 years alone. It is a much harder task by orders of magnitude, and her work is objectively more socially useful than actuarial science is.pic.twitter.com/0otvQnQTuE
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I’m appalled that his salary likely went from $35K to $65K and hers from $110K to $120K. The world is full of injustice.
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If he's been calculating our car insurance it sounds like he's an actuary...https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Salaries/What-Is-the-Average-Actuary-Salary-by-State …
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It's elementary Dr. Watson.
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Or maybe he's in sales and worked his tail off for commission, while she is in a dead-end (financially) research job.
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