Hello Jerry. I found your argument fascinating, but I find your claim that "many of America's most sophisticated women choose to earn less than their male counterparts" ridiculous. Why in the world would someone choose to earn less? I read the articles that you provided the links to, but found that, while they do support your claim, two of them focus on the same subject, female physicians. The article about how 35 percent of women who have earned MBA's is also fascinating, but could it be possible that women feel pressured to do so? After all, it is a blatant fact that women don't get paid as much as men. Is that something to look forwards to after getting out of college?
Further more, although I did do my research, I would like to inform you that I am 13 years old, and I wrote this letter as part of my school community project. Thank you for your opinions, as well as the links to those articles.
-Eva Swartz
Re: “Equal Pay Day”
I would also like to point out that most of your links are to "malematters.usa". The top of the website page says "The 'male side' to gender issues". I doubt that this website is fully taking in the views of women.