Study says Pay Gap Exists as Early as One Year out of College
Most women and men (89 and 87 percent respectively) are employed within a year following graduation. Most new college graduates are at the beginning of their careers and typically don't have extensive professional experience. Yet, one year after college, female graduates working full time earn only about 80 percent as much as male graduates earn, according to an examination of the gender pay gap for college graduates released recently.

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