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作者:laozhong 在 海归酒吧 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
2003美国大学毕业生工资: 男白人6万6, 男亚裔5万3, 女白人3万8, 女亚裔4万4
AVERAGE 2003 EARNINGS (Men VS. Women) All 63,084/38,447 (US Census Bureau)
White 66,390/37,761, Black 45,635/41,066, Asian 52,508/43,656, Hispanic 49,298/37,550,
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Black and Asian women with bachelor's degrees earn slightly more than similarly educated white women, and white men with four-year degrees make more than anyone else.
A white male with a college diploma earns far more than any similarly educated man or woman -- in excess of $66,000 a year, according to the Census Bureau. Among men with bachelor's degrees, Asians earned more than $52,000 a year, Hispanics earned $49,000 and blacks earned more than $45,000.
Workplace discrimination and the continuing difficulties of minorities to get into higher-paying management positions could help explain the disparities among men.
Demographics may offer an explanation: There are millions more college-educated white men in better paying jobs than there are black, Hispanic or Asian men.
Minorities also suffered more financially as a result of the 2001 recession and its aftermath, as has been the case with past economic downturns, said Jared Bernstein, chief economist with the Economic Policy Institute.
Regardless of race or gender, a college graduate on average earned over $51,000, compared with $28,000 for someone with only a high school diploma or an equivalent degree. College-educated men typically made $63,000, compared with $33,000 for men with just a high school education.
Among women, a college graduate earned more than $38,000, compared with nearly $22,000 for a high school graduate.
The percentage of people age 25 and older who completed at least 4 years of college rose again in 2004, to 27.7 %, compared with 27.2 % in 2003. About 29 of all men in the same age category finished four years of college, compared with 26 % of women.
The gap between men and women has narrowed since the 1970s as younger, more educated women steadily replace older, less-educated women in the work force. For example, among 25- to 29-year-olds, more than 31 % of women have finished at least 4 years of college, compared with 26 % of men.
作者:laozhong 在 海归酒吧 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
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