OTHER NEWS - Dec. 17, 1992
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Setback in Women’s Pay: Women earned 70 cents for every dollar earned by men in 1991, down from 72 cents in 1990, Working Woman magazine reported. While women’s wages jumped to 75% of men’s during the first three quarters of 1992, that was because men’s wages dropped faster than women’s did--not because women’s wages went up, the magazine said in its January issue.
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