
Women with a college degree earn an average hourly wage of $16.58, according to the study. Young men with a college degree, earn an average of $20.94 an hour – $4.36 more than young women with a college degree. This results in a $9,000 annual pay gap.
The gender earning gap is wider for those with a college degree compared to those with only a high school education. Young women with a high school diploma but no college earn 92 percent of the pay of similarly educated men. Yet young women with a college degree earn only 79 percent of the pay earned by similarly educated men.
The study, The Class of 2016: The Labor Market Is Still Less Than Ideal for Young Graduates, may be downloaded by clicking here.


