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the gender pay gap in banking

See how womens paychecks fared against mens in banking roles, from the biggest to smallest gaps in weekly earnings in 2015, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Men Women

Financial advisers

Financial managers

Financial analysts

Accountants/
auditors

Business/financial
operations

Womens earnings as a percent of mens

65.2%

59.4%

Median weekly earnings

$1,419

$1,408
1,197,000

73.5%

$1,132
$1,680

1,130

1,033

498,000

$1,426
$1,732

$1,738

Total employment

69.7%

75.7%

$1,137
$1,327

$1,345

1,171

$1,004

988

322,000

1,732,000

5,942,000

Percent women: 37.90%

Percent women: 49.60%

Percent women: 43.00%

Percent women: 59.70%

Percent women: 54.80%

Credit counselors/
loan officers

Management
occupations

Chief executives

Office/
administrative
support

Bookkeeping/
accounting clerks

Womens earnings as a percent of mens

100.3%
76.4%

Median weekly earnings

$997

76.6%

$1,351

$1,186
906
Total employment

332,000

Percent women: 54.60%

81.6%

$2,041

Percent women: 39.20%

$656
$2,251

$1,486
1,139

16,994,000

93.2%

Percent women: 27.90%

$690
692

$693
646

1,836

1,517,000

$692

13,894,000

Percent women: 71.50%

1,182,000

Percent women: 89.80%

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

from the list: the big numbers

$291.7 billion

24%

Total combined deposits


in the metro area at the
top 50 banks

Percentage of the top


50 banks that are
privately held

$4.88 trillion

48%

Total combined deposits


nationwide at the top
50 banks

Percentage of the top


50 banks that are locally
headquartered

Womens roles in the S&P 500 finance and insurance industries

2016

52.5%

Total industry employees


44.5

First/mid-level officials/managers
27.2

Executive/senior-level officials/managers
CEOs

2.8
Source: Catalyst

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