
College graduates earned an average of $51,000 in 2003, while those with just a high school diploma took in $28,000. Among college graduates, men made roughly $25,000 more than women. If statistical disparities prove sexism, what are we to make of racial disparities that show black and Asian women with college degrees out-earning their white and Hispanic peers?
College-educated black and Asian women earn significantly more money than similarly educated white and Hispanic women. The Census Bureau reports that white women with bachelor's degrees earned an average of $37,800 in 2003, with Hispanic women with bachelor's degrees taking in roughly the same amount. Asian women made about $6,000 more, while black women made about $3,000 more.
Not to worry The liberals will cynically manipulate the statistics to "prove" whatever it is they want them to prove. Fortunately we now have alternative media, such as the blogosphere, to catch them when the do this.
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