Men employed full-time earn $42,261 (median annual earnings).
Women earn $32,515, which is only 76.9% of what men earn.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2006 Median Annual Earnings for Full-Time Workers
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Very thought provoking.
how true,haha.even in developed countries,looks like male chauvism still exists.i wonder why?
we dont earn money as men…thats a fact.
But one day has to change, all right?
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True that men make more than women in most cases… BUT as you know, in the modeling industry…girls make twice as more than men. But that’s an unfair comparison knowing that not all people can become models.
Anyways, thanks for checking out my blog! I’d be sure to visit yours more often =) See ya laters.
Hello Secret Agent. Models make about as much as photographers (most of whom are men), about $75 to $250 an hour. However, most models make *less* than the median yearly income for women. Their wage is generally based on experience and demand. You are partly right, there is greater demand for female models.
http://www.careerprospects.org/briefs/K-O/Models.shtml
Life is not all about money and power !