Women now earn as much or more than men in 22 US cities and metro areas, but the gender pay gap still persists for the average female worker, research has found.According to a Pew Research Center published Monday, women under 30 who work full-time in the and Washington metro areas are earning 102 percent of what their male colleagues are making.And in the metro area, women are earning the same as men. But the gender pay gap still persists, with the average woman now earning 82 cents for every dollar earned by a man.
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