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15 Cities Where Women Outearn Their Husbands


15 Cities Where Women Outearn Their Husbands
Here s where women are most likely to be their household s breadwinner.
This story originally appeared on Self.
While still the minority among married-couple households, wives who outearn their husbands have become much more commonplace. According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, wives are the breadwinners in 29 percent of dual-income married couples.
While wives are much more likely to outearn their husbands today than they were several decades ago, the share of female breadwinners varies on a geographic basis due to cultural and demographic differences. At the regional level, female breadwinners tend to be more common in the Northeast, where education levels are highest. Vermont and New York are home to the largest share of wives who outearn their husbands, at 36.2 and 32.9 percent, respectively. Utah and Idaho have the lowest percentages of wives who earn more than their husbands, at just 22.4 and 24. ....

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The 15 Best-Paying Cities for Real Estate Agents


The 15 Best-Paying Cities for Real Estate Agents
There are high-paying locations for real estate agents across the country.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, real estate agents were adopting new technologies as a way to connect with young, tech-savvy homebuyers. However, like so many other economic sectors, the real estate industry has been forced to expand these practices in response to social-distancing measures taken to reduce exposure to the coronavirus.
Now, virtual open houses and watch parties are the norm, and even formerly non-tech-savvy agents are embracing online document software and drone photography to comply with new restrictions.
Even with recent economic disruptions and high levels of unemployment, the real estate industry remains strong. And data from the S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index reveals that home prices fueled by strong demand and a limited supply continue to rise. ....

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