San Jose has the highest rate of women in the nation earning six-figure salaries, and San Francisco is No. 2, according to a new report.
1. San Jose, California31% of women earn six figuresWomen's median annual income: $65,344 per yearWomen's median annual income: $62,860 per year6. New York City20% of women earn six figuresWomen's median annual income: $55,499 per yearWomen's median annual income: $51,320 per yearWomen's median annual income: $56,796 per year
Though some cities have high shares of women who earn six figures or more, it's far from the case nationwide. Women who work full-time year-round earn a median of $50,982 per year, while men earn a median of $61,417 per year, according to
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