The worst-paying cities for women, Ogden included
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Women’s pay as pct. of men’s: 72.6%
Median income for men: $51,124
Median income for women: $37,101
The city of Palm Bay has such a low pay for women because most of the businesses in the area are in the manufacturers of durable goods sector, which is known for underpaying women.
Median income for men: $51,124
Median income for women: $37,101
The city of Palm Bay has such a low pay for women because most of the businesses in the area are in the manufacturers of durable goods sector, which is known for underpaying women.

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This might just have something to do with a certain popular local religion that emphasizes the woman's role as a housewife and child rearer.
No... it couldn't be.
According to the article, Utah raids third in the nation in inequality.
Doesn't surprise me at all. Now lets see a study about how religious affiliation can help or hinder someone in the job market. Any guesses as to where Utah would be in that statistic?