CSO figures showed that female PAYE workers, working at least 50 weeks a year, earned on average 30 per cent less than their male counterparts last year. Photograph: iStock
Nearly three quarters of the State’s top earners are men, new figures from the Central Statistics Office’s (CSO) show.
The agency’s latest distribution of earnings by gender and county report indicated that males accounted for 72.4 per cent of earners in the top one per cent bracket i
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