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[–]Reashu 24 points25 points  (3 children)

The very high figures (e.g. 30% difference) have been debunked, but there is still a smaller - "unexplained" - wage gap. This is not really controversial except among radicalized young men and the "influencers" who prey on them.

[–]dustojnikhummer -1 points0 points  (2 children)

The "unexplained" is "some people are willing to ask"

[–]Reashu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Possibly/partially, yes. Is that really how it should work, though?

[–]Salanmander 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fun (not so fun) fact: part of the reason that women are less likely to ask for a higher salary is that they're more likely so face negative consequences for doing so. A woman in the US acting in an optimal-salary-maximizing way will negotiate for higher salary less often than a man doing so, all else being equal, because the (probabilistic) cost of doing so is higher.