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Female MBA Grads Earn $11,000 Less Than Male Peers, Study Finds
The gap widens to more than $60,000 a decade out from graduation.
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The gender pay gap for MBA graduates starts right out of school and only gets wider from there.
Female business school graduates make around $11,000 less than men with the same degree, a survey released Thursday of 1,055 alumni from MBA schools from nearly 60 elite programs around the world shows. A decade out, that gap widens to more than $60,000.