When it comes to paying women, Myrtle Beach-Conway area is ranked third worst, study says
The Myrtle Beach-Conway metro area ranked the third worst for paying women across all midsize metros in the U.S., according to a national study. Ar...
The Myrtle Beach-Conway metro area ranked the third worst for paying women across all midsize metros in the U.S., according to a national study. Area women earn on average $10,000 less than their U.S. counterparts. The study, which came out earlier this month, states that women working full time in the Myrtle Beach metro area earn an adjusted median wage of $39,036 annually, compared to the national median of $49,263. The study was conducted by Smartest Dollar, a financial company that regularly puts out data on national trends.