Please point the relevant scientific literature that supports the existence of an 18% pay gap, and I’ll certainly take a look.
Please point the relevant scientific literature that supports the existence of an 18% pay gap, and I’ll certainly take a look.
Yeah, that is working out so well with the youth of today, isn’t it? The young adults who have been protected from any uncomfortable realities for their entire lives are really doing well, aren’t they?
One fascinating one that I liked was the study done on Uber data, where there is NO WAY to pay a man and woman differently on an “hourly” basis (meaning actual time with a passenger), yet men made more money overall.
Please read some relevant scientific literature on the topic.
California is doing whatever it can to implode. Being in Arizona, one nice benefit to us is that they have to actually PAY US to take their excess wind and solar energy that they were mandated to produce but that they cannot use themselves. Not kidding; they have to pay us to take their energy.
Just leaving this here:
Thanks for sharing, and I have a question: what would your debt have been if you had NOT worked all through school? That’s actually the part that gets to me, where it seems so many people use loans not just for college expenses, but rather for LIVING expenses as well.
“Educated” does not equal “wise”. I mean, these “educated” folks were unable to realize any time time during their “education” that many of their degree programs would have no practical value, which could have been found with a simple Google search.
That was exactly my thought! It’s what the whole article is about, then people have useless degrees and can’t get good enough jobs to pay back their debt!
All the young people in massive debt who can’t get decent enough paying jobs to pay that debt, which is what THIS WHOLE THING IS ABOUT, is pretty good empirical evidence at least, no?
If student loan debt had been used solely for school, I might partly agree, but if someone borrowed money for all their living expenses so they did not have to work when going to school, that’s a different thing. A lot of people basically tripled their “student loan” debt by living off borrowed money, and some of that…
Why do those intelligent enough to go to college have to helped out from their own poor decisions? It is not like how loans work is something complicated that they couldn’t possibly understand as a functioning adult: you borrow money, and you need to pay it back with interest.
It’s a problem if people admire him for silly ideas, because it means it is another example of people following a PERSON rather than ideas themselves.
Maybe it’s a write-off :)
Or maybe don’t make everything in life a game, and explain that this is what we are all having, and they can eat it or be hungry. Harsh, I know.
So you’re saying you didn’t read it. Breitbart is garbage in general, but in this case they apparently pointed out that this was a known incident that was NOT as described in the show.
Why do you suppose that is? And you know your post is from Vox, right?
OMG I can’t stop laughing.
How do you think she would do against any of the NBA’s seven-footers, of which there are FORTY THREE?
...a bill that would create a national ban on discrimination against LGBT people...