By The Huffington Post News Editors
If you insist on celebrating Equal Pay Day, just admit it’s in name only. Because as late as 2011, 97 percent of full-time working women were stuck in jobs that typically paid men more, an analysis by the Center For American Progress revealed today.
Certain professions exhibit particularly drastic gender pay gaps. Take female chief executives, who earn only 69 percent as much as their male counterparts. These 245,000 female chief executives end up earning an average of $658 less per week than the 745,000 men in their profession.
Indeed, of the 534 professions listed by the the Bureau of Labor Statistics, women on average earn more than men in only seven of them, a group composed of 1.5 million working women, or only 3 percent of the full-time female work force.
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