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The Gender Pay Gap Is Costing You $1 Million (Yeah, You!)

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The Gender Pay Gap Is Costing You $1 Million (Yeah, You!)

By JUDITH OHIKUARE, LINDSEY STANBERRY
According to data from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), the income you’re losing as a result of the gender wage gap really adds up. It might just be a few thousand dollars when you first start working, but by 37, you’ve already missed out on close to $200,000. Imagine what you could have done with that money? Paid off your student loans? Bought a house? Gone on a really amazing vacation every single year?
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