
For the first time, women in their 20s who work full time in several American cities — New York, Chicago, Boston and Minneapolis — are earning higher wages than men in the same age range, according to a recent analysis of 2005 census data by Andrew Beveridge, a sociology professor at Queens College in New York.
The shift is playing out in new, unanticipated ways on the dating front. Women are encountering forms of hostility they weren’t prepared to meet, and are trying to figure out how to balance pride in their accomplishments against their perceived need to bolster the egos of the men they date.

Most of the job losses in the recession where men, so the wife becomes the sole provider for the family while the men are out of a job looking for work.

If trends continue ,eventually women will be making more money then men in almost every city, town, so will men get use to this, women will be paying for everything because there partners will not be able to afford it, so this increases womens power and decision making.

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