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asher_ | 9 years ago

This headline is really bad. No evidence whatsoever was provided to suggest that being black causes you to get a lower salary.

What it does tell us is that black people ask for less salary on average, which might mean that either they are applying for lower paid jobs, or that their negotiating skills on the whole are poorer in this sample.

> The average African-American candidate is nearly 50% more likely to get hired in tech but gets paid about $10,000 less in San Francisco and New York, putting black tech workers at a significant disadvantage, even compared to other minority groups.

This figure of $10k is false if you look at the data in the graph, but even if we were to accept the artificially inflated figure, would a job seeker prefer an 8% increase in salary IF they are hired, vs a 50% greater chance of actually being hired?

These kinds of topics are always full of emotion, and with that comes a lot of bullshit unfortunately. I wish reporters wrote articles that told us facts, rather than trying simply to push an agenda or point of view. If you care about a cause, making terrible arguments for it makes it look like there isn't actually any issue to deal with, and that it's all overblown. I think this is a real shame. Wouldn't it be nice to have an honest, fact-based conversation about these topics once in a while?

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