According to an analysis of Census Bureau data released Wednesday by Reach Advisors, a consumer-research firm in Slingerlands,N.Y, single, childless women between the ages of 22 and 30 were earning more than their male coworkers in most U.S cities in 2008. These women would often have incomes that were 8% greater on average than their male counterparts.
"The trend was first identified several years ago in the country's biggest cities, but has broadened out to smaller locales and across more industries."
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