Will women aged 16 to 24 earn at least 10% more than men in the same age bracket by 2027-8?
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According to the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) think tank:
"In 2020-21, the average young man earned £24,032 and the average young woman £23,021. Those figures cross the following year. Then, as male wages virtually stagnate, female wages climb significantly. By 2022-3, the average young man earned £24,283 and the average young woman £26,476, which is 9 per cent more."

Resolves YES if by the 2027-8 data or earlier women in this age bracket earn at least 10% more than their male peers. If the data does not show this or no data is collected I'll resolve NO. I will not bet on this market.
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