Silicon Valley’s pay gap between women and men in tech is so wide it increases the national average

All over the country, women across various industries are fighting for equal pay, and the tech industry is no exception.

According to data from Statista, the average pay gap in the tech industry for cities across the US is about 16%, meaning that on average, women in tech get paid about 16% less than their male counterparts. This is much higher than the pay gap in Kansas City, where women actually get paid two percent more than men. But in Silicon Valley cities — where both women and men are paid significantly higher incomes — the pay gap is actually higher.

Higher salaries in the Bay Area cities also mean that the difference in dollar amount is going to be drastically different: In New Jersey, where the salaries are most comparable to San Francisco’s, the pay gap comes out to about $ 5,328, while the pay gap in San Francisco is about $ 14,450 — almost three times the dollar difference.

See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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