Millennial women have seriously narrowed the wage gap with men But will that trend hold up as they get older? By Carmel Lobello | December 11, 2013Carmel.

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Millennial women have seriously narrowed the wage gap with men But will that trend hold up as they get older? By Carmel Lobello | December 11, 2013Carmel Lobello Millennial women are getting out of the gates on more even footing with their male counterparts. Millennial women are off to a record breaking start in the work force. Not only do they earn more advanced degrees than their male counterparts, but they appear to have taken a significant bite out of the gender wage gap, says a new Pew Research Center study. Women ages 18 to 32 made 93 cents to every dollar men made in That's compared to an overall gap 77 cents to the dollar, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This figure makes them the first generation in modern history to "start their work lives at near parity with men," says Pew.

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