Given is the table compares the average payroll per week of both genders in five discrete jobs in 2015.
As can be inferred from the table, men received higher weekly salaries compared to women regardless of employment, with professionals securing the leading position. Notably, blue-collar occupations were the least-paid employment among both genders.
Examining the statistics, professional male workers received the highest weekly payment, $2000, which was moderately higher than that of their female counterparts, $1900. By sharp contrast, roughly half of the former figure was the weekly payroll for male manual laborers, compared to merely $850 for female workers, marking manual occupations as the least lucrative line of work for both men and women.
Pertaining to the remaining occupations, while male technicians earned $1400 weekly, securing technical jobs second-highest payment employment among men, it was administrative/clerical work for females, with $1000. Meanwhile, $1300 was the weekly salary for male service workers, substantially higher than the corresponding figure for women by 350$.
