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Business Women Have Come A Long Way, Baby

BUSINESS WOMEN have come a lang way, baby! WOMEN DRIVE THE ECONOMY women ages 50 and older control A NET WORTH OF $$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$ TRILLION 3/4. 19 women bring in 1/2% MORE of the income in 55% of the nation's financial wealth and own more than of US households women acCount for 79% of all privately held small-business start-ups and have for over the last 15 YEARS! 2009 DECADES frowlh 43 1969 TO OF %: 1969 vs. 2009 59 OF WORKING-AGE WOMEN IN THE U.S. WERE IN THE LABOR FORCE. NEARLY HALF THE LABOR FORCE 38.1% 46.2% 46.7% 1970 1997 2010 WOMEN-OWNED 10.14 firms are owned by women, 13 employing more than MILLION MILLION people, and generating $1.9 TRILLION in sales 1 IN 5 $1 MIL firms with revenue of or more is woman-owned .. e e .. WHAT DO women EARN? WOMEN'S EARNINGS AS A PERCENT OF MEN'S EARNINGS Combined Food Preparation & Serving Workers 112.1% Bill & Account Collectors 109.5% Stock Clerks & Order Fillers 105.1% Postal Service Clerks 94.5% Social Workers 91.1% Editors 88.3% Registered Nurses 86.5% Pharmacists 83.2% Computer & Information System Managers 81.8% Postsecondary Teachers 77.3% Lawyers 77.1% Insurance Sales Agents 66.7% Property, Real Estate & Community Association Managers 65.3% Retail Salespersons 64.7% Personal Financial Advisors 58.4% CLOSING THE GAP $669 In 2010, full-time, salaried women median weekly earnings was $669, compared with $824 for men. $824 62% 80% of what men earned of what men earned Beginning In1979, in 2004, women started earning on average women earned on average A SIGN OF THE TIMES? The gap in women's and men's wages is smaller among young workers than their older counterparts. Is this changing because it's a new generation, or are women falling behind men as they get older and their careers progress? Women ages 16 to 34, earnings are Women ages 35 to 64, earn >90% 1<80% of men's earnings of what men earn across the board XTHE SMARTS and not looking back Women have made big moves in the last 3 decades and have passed up men in both college enrollment and completion. This happened in the early 1990's and women have been leaving men in the dust ever since. In... 22 1% 33.5% 1970 of women had either attended some college or graduated with a degree of women had less than a high school diploma 66.7% 6.8% 2010 Women, TAKE THE LEAD In1984, women 50% made up Or more of the workforce in 3 industries: 1890 government education & health financial activities services By 2009, women 50% made up or more of the workforce in 5 industries: th government leisure & hospitality education & health financial activities other services services SOURCES: U.S. MassMutual Financial Group - 2007 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Women at Work Spotlight on Statistics Pew Research Center, "A Gender Reversal On Career Aspirations," April 19, 2012 Statistics from the Center for Women's Business Research, 2006 The U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Report 1031, "Highlights of Women's Earnings in 2010," July 2011 Report by the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee, "Women and the Economy 2010: 25 Years of Progress But Challenges Remain," August 2010 This "Business Women have Come a Long Way, Baby" Infographic was designed by 123 Print, a leader in printing personalized business and social communications products, induding affordable custom business cards, postcards, letterhead and invitations. Visit 123print.com to learn more. 123PRINT BUSINESS WOMEN have come a lang way, baby! WOMEN DRIVE THE ECONOMY women ages 50 and older control A NET WORTH OF $$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$ TRILLION 3/4. 19 women bring in 1/2% MORE of the income in 55% of the nation's financial wealth and own more than of US households women acCount for 79% of all privately held small-business start-ups and have for over the last 15 YEARS! 2009 DECADES frowlh 43 1969 TO OF %: 1969 vs. 2009 59 OF WORKING-AGE WOMEN IN THE U.S. WERE IN THE LABOR FORCE. NEARLY HALF THE LABOR FORCE 38.1% 46.2% 46.7% 1970 1997 2010 WOMEN-OWNED 10.14 firms are owned by women, 13 employing more than MILLION MILLION people, and generating $1.9 TRILLION in sales 1 IN 5 $1 MIL firms with revenue of or more is woman-owned .. e e .. WHAT DO women EARN? WOMEN'S EARNINGS AS A PERCENT OF MEN'S EARNINGS Combined Food Preparation & Serving Workers 112.1% Bill & Account Collectors 109.5% Stock Clerks & Order Fillers 105.1% Postal Service Clerks 94.5% Social Workers 91.1% Editors 88.3% Registered Nurses 86.5% Pharmacists 83.2% Computer & Information System Managers 81.8% Postsecondary Teachers 77.3% Lawyers 77.1% Insurance Sales Agents 66.7% Property, Real Estate & Community Association Managers 65.3% Retail Salespersons 64.7% Personal Financial Advisors 58.4% CLOSING THE GAP $669 In 2010, full-time, salaried women median weekly earnings was $669, compared with $824 for men. $824 62% 80% of what men earned of what men earned Beginning In1979, in 2004, women started earning on average women earned on average A SIGN OF THE TIMES? The gap in women's and men's wages is smaller among young workers than their older counterparts. Is this changing because it's a new generation, or are women falling behind men as they get older and their careers progress? Women ages 16 to 34, earnings are Women ages 35 to 64, earn >90% 1<80% of men's earnings of what men earn across the board XTHE SMARTS and not looking back Women have made big moves in the last 3 decades and have passed up men in both college enrollment and completion. This happened in the early 1990's and women have been leaving men in the dust ever since. In... 22 1% 33.5% 1970 of women had either attended some college or graduated with a degree of women had less than a high school diploma 66.7% 6.8% 2010 Women, TAKE THE LEAD In1984, women 50% made up Or more of the workforce in 3 industries: 1890 government education & health financial activities services By 2009, women 50% made up or more of the workforce in 5 industries: th government leisure & hospitality education & health financial activities other services services SOURCES: U.S. MassMutual Financial Group - 2007 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Women at Work Spotlight on Statistics Pew Research Center, "A Gender Reversal On Career Aspirations," April 19, 2012 Statistics from the Center for Women's Business Research, 2006 The U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Report 1031, "Highlights of Women's Earnings in 2010," July 2011 Report by the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee, "Women and the Economy 2010: 25 Years of Progress But Challenges Remain," August 2010 This "Business Women have Come a Long Way, Baby" Infographic was designed by 123 Print, a leader in printing personalized business and social communications products, induding affordable custom business cards, postcards, letterhead and invitations. 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