Women get paid less than men at every stage in their careers but the gender pay gap is widest during their 50s, according to new analysis. The pay gap begins as soon as women start working and is at its greatest when a woman turns 50, with female employees cumulatively £85,040 worse off than men over the next decade, according to TUC analysis of figures from the Office for National Statistics.
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