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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 14 May 2017

    When men and women finish school and start working, they’re paid pretty much equally. But then it all changes.http://nyti.ms/2pKRkzo 

    11:34 PM - 14 May 2017
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      2. John McD‏ @mcdamzey 15 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        BINGO. You get paid in relation to hours worked and responsibilities

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      3. S R‏ @srob2247 15 May 2017
        Replying to @mcdamzey @nytimes

        but, but, but...that's not FAIR!

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      1. Susan_Frick‏ @Kcirf_Ls 15 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        No kids here. Twenty years into my career, still paid significantly less than male counterparts. Children NOT the reason!

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      1. BasCB‏ @Logist_BCB 15 May 2017
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        Maybe in the USA, but certainly not everywhere. Studies often show women get lower salaries from the start

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      1. Celeste Perrault‏ @thisisnotasoap 14 May 2017
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        This is news?

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      1. B-RICK‏ @OCColordguy 14 May 2017
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        Yet this data still won't stop DEMs from using this as a wedge issue every election... GOP does the same thing too #needa3rdparty

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      1. NJTWISTED‏ @NJTWISTED76 15 May 2017
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        Nice seeing that men can't even support equal pay for the same job for all women no matter race and age. I don't know why I'm surprised.

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      1. Willcharmom  🌊‏ @willcharmom 15 May 2017
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        @wlaurance weren't we just taking about this subject?

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      1. No Pain No Gain‏ @TeachLoveNoHate 15 May 2017
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        Biz don’t give it damn who get more pay as long as whom they employed bring in more $. Women take more leave, fact –work more get pay more

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      1. Zelda‏ @CO_KoolaidKid 15 May 2017
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        #garbage reporting. Again. You guys may as well go back to reporting on Hillary's emails—you have that one down pat.

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      1. Floyd Lefteye‏ @FloydLefteye 14 May 2017
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        Obvious solution is to have the government take over the role of parenting. Why should any adult leave the workforce, and lose pay?

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      1. VICCC‏ @VICCC365 14 May 2017
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        @VICCC365 Unfair wages for important work of women done extensively for humanity

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      2. khristian‏ @_khristianity 15 May 2017
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        @chelseapianista didnt we just have this conversation? idk i didn't read the article

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      2. Vanya‏ @Vanyas_Sharma 14 May 2017
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        We talk abt encouraging families, imp of a family and in reality it is discouraged. These gaps are signs to prove it.

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      2. Jeni Briere  ♿️‏ @jeni_briere 14 May 2017
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        And men still wonder why some women are waiting so long to start families. 🙄

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      4. Jeni Briere  ♿️‏ @jeni_briere 15 May 2017
        Replying to @ChrisPleaseNo @nytimes

        1/2 There ARE fewer 🚺 in STEM careers due to Generations of US mores saying that 🚺 ARE more suited to 'Domestic roles' including Lib. Arts.

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      5. Jeni Briere  ♿️‏ @jeni_briere 15 May 2017
        Replying to @jeni_briere @nytimes

        2/2 Schools are trying to stop that and keep girls engaged in STEM subjects in K-12. In other countries 🚺 are more present in STEM careers.

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      6. Jeni Briere  ♿️‏ @jeni_briere 15 May 2017
        Replying to @jeni_briere @nytimes

        Richard Spencer will tell you that women are just better suited to domestic roles. Social pressures play a BIG role. It isn't just 'choice'

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