
Most people wouldn’t believe that the average American’s
"individual" annual income is only around $25,000.
Moreover, most wouldn’t believe that women have made a rapid
revenue increase over men within the past 10 years.
Chart (Above) shows year to year comparison (U.S. Census Bureau):
Men:
1973 = $34,762
2009 = $32,184
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Difference: -$2,578 (8% decrese)
Women:
1973 = $11,983
2009 = $20,957
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Difference: +$8,974 (74% increase)

USA Today explains, “Men have been losing jobs at a faster rate than
women in the recession because of troubles in manufacturing,
construction, and other industries.
By contrast, job loss has been slow in government and health care
industries, which tend to employ more women. Women, who now make up
49.7% of the workforce.
Top US Cities (by Percentage) Women have the best wage opportunities in:
21% - Atlanta
19% - Memphis
17% - New York
16% - Sacramento
15% - San Diego
14% - Miami
14% - Charlotte
14% - Raleigh-Durham
12% - Los Angeles
12% - Phoenix
Good Job Ladies! Peace.
CigarPlayer
(a.k.a. Jerry Flanagan)
Shout Outs:
(a.k.a. people that helped present this blog post):
1. Thanks to Erika Hendrickson, Editor.
2. Thanks to U.S. Census Bureau.
3. Thanks to all my 10,000+ fans in social media land! Appreciate you.
1973 = $34,762
2009 = $32,184
---------------------
Difference: -$2,578 (8% decrese)
Women:
1973 = $11,983
2009 = $20,957
---------------------
Difference: +$8,974 (74% increase)

USA Today explains, “Men have been losing jobs at a faster rate than
women in the recession because of troubles in manufacturing,
construction, and other industries.
By contrast, job loss has been slow in government and health care
industries, which tend to employ more women. Women, who now make up
49.7% of the workforce.
Top US Cities (by Percentage) Women have the best wage opportunities in:
21% - Atlanta
19% - Memphis
17% - New York
16% - Sacramento
15% - San Diego
14% - Miami
14% - Charlotte
14% - Raleigh-Durham
12% - Los Angeles
12% - Phoenix
Good Job Ladies! Peace.
CigarPlayer
(a.k.a. Jerry Flanagan)
Shout Outs:
(a.k.a. people that helped present this blog post):
1. Thanks to Erika Hendrickson, Editor.
2. Thanks to U.S. Census Bureau.
3. Thanks to all my 10,000+ fans in social media land! Appreciate you.
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