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Mathematics, 08.05.2021 05:20 jaidon28

As you probably know, there is still a difference in wages for men vs. women in this country. Besides straight-up discrimination and bias (which has been lessening over the decades), people point to many other factors that continue
to keep the average amount earned by a full-time, year-round female employee lower than males, on average (like
women taking more time off for maternity than men do for paternity, career selection, etc.).
Every ten years as part of the census, data is collected that gives the median income of "full-time year-round workers."
In 2010 the median income of FTYR workers was $42,800 for men, compared to $34,700 for women. In 1960, if you
adjust the wages to 2009 dollars, wages were $38,907 for men and $23,606 for women.
Based on this data, when might we predict women's wages might catch up to men's? Show all work you did to get
your answer. AND NO LINKS TO FILES OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT.

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