Women Lobbyist CEO’s paid $600,000 less than their Male Peers

The female chief executive officers were paid an average of $1.31 million in 2011, compared with $1.93 million paid to the 42 male CEOs. That means they made about 68 cents for every dollar paid to a man — a bigger salary divergence than the 72 cents women earned against every $1 paid to a man in the wider economy, as measured by the U.S. Census Bureau.   Article Women Lobbyist CEO’s paid $600,000 less than their Male Peers

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