Adobe
claims it has
finally closed the
gender wage gap
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In July 2016, female
Adobe employees based in the U.S. were making
99 cents to every dollar that the company's male employees were making. The software company
vowed to close that pay gap by the end of the fiscal year.*
On Thursday,
Adobe announced that it has followed through on its promise,
Fortunereports. Women in Adobe's U.S. offices, the company claimed, now make $1.00 for every dollar made by male employees.*
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Compared to the national average, Adobe's one-cent gap was miniscule.*
As of September, women nationwide were earning
80.5 cents to men's dollar.*
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