There's always someone. Later, QD.Originally Posted by ironchef
Originally Posted by quickdodge®
i like that statement qd...
Originally Posted by BluesClues
I can easily read more into this just as you have. I could interpret household incomes in a stereotypical manner.
Asians- smart and go to college to get higher paying jobs
White housholds- 2 income earners (man and wife both work)
Hispanic- Take low wage jobs that no one else will take
African american- unmarried single income earners
Now using your flawed logic and the stereotypes above I can come to the following conclusion.
Average income for a woman over 25 is $26,507
Average income for an African American woman is $30,134
Does that make my assumption correct. No. Why because I read into it what I wanted to read. Sometimes a duck is just a duck.
Originally Posted by quickdodge®
lol
Aren't there 2,000 working hours in a year? That would be 40,000.Originally Posted by LiL PaKi
no. http://aerotek.com/Jobs-Employment/H...alculator.aspxOriginally Posted by Fast Shadow
my salary is $41,600 that's what HR said and that's what is on my wage change form
2005 Census numbers show that Hispanic women make less than Black women.. so no black women are not at the bottom. The gap between what white women make on average and black women is only a couple of thousand a year if that.
Those numbers do not include the fact that men typically work longer hours than women (overtime) and women typically take time off to care for children, when you remove these variables the gap between a woman's salary and a male's is VERY close.
Simple research goes a long way before drawing conclusions.
Congrats on the raise, good advice I've received is to invest the raise and continue your standard of living.
Thats Great...