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by weberc2 2441 days ago
And if you account for other factors, like flexibility and other benefits, you get within the margin of error--women may even out-earn men.
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As a rule of thumb, if you would like to not get downvoted for controversial statements, please source your assumptions.
Transcript of a Freakonomics podcast discussing this issue:

http://freakonomics.com/podcast/the-true-story-of-the-gender...

This isn't controversial (among people who look at reality), it's well known and sources are easily found.
Downvotes are fine with me; I don't put much stock in Internet points. I'm not trying to be persuasive in my single-sentence internet quip; if people care to learn more, they can do their own research.
You’re engaging in discussion and the downvotes aren’t disagreement here. They’re a sign your comment wasn’t contributing much of value.
> downvotes aren’t disagreement here

While this may be the official intention, in practice it is not the case. Afaict, disagreement elicits downvotes the majority of the time.

What then do the upvotes signify?