We are almost there, but not quite. That is the conclusion of a new report about Gender and the Workplace released today by the Pew Research Center. If the goal is parity between men and women at work, the good news is that Millennials -- those between the ages of 18 and 32 -- have closed the divide more than ever before. Women in that group now earn 93 cents for every dollar earned by men, the narrowest gender wage gap since measurement began. (The average wage gap across generations is 84 cents to every dollar.) Other good news? Women in this age group are at least as focused as men on their careers and are somewhat more likely to have completed college. In addition, relatively few -- only...
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