Careers In 'Caring' Cost Kansas Women

This report is better than typical gender disparity complaining. 

Instead of blaming dudes for financial trouble . . . The note casts a bit of blame on ladies. 

Sadly, it turns out that "caring" for people doesn't pay the bills . . . Unfortunately, not everyone is as qualified as hottie Kelly to sit around all day in a money bikini . . .

The original 2016 study reported women made on average 79 cents for every dollar earned by a man. In 2021, earnings decreased to 78 cents and in some rural areas of Kansas earnings were only 51 cents according to Wendy Doyle, president and CEO of United WE.

The report states one explanation for lower pay is career choice.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

The status of women in Kansas

According to the 2021 report issued by United Women's Empowerment (United WE), Kansas women continue to make less than men and, over the last five years, that gap has widened. The original 2016 study reported women made on average 79 cents for every dollar earned by a man.

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