Often times people associate blonde haired women with being ditzy and clueless. In Blondes paid more than other women Nick Collins writes about the facts that disprove this generalization. A study in Economics Letters states that on average women in Britain make £22,000 a year and blondes make an additional £1,600. This seems like it could just be a coincidence. This article lacks enough evidence to really convince me. After feeling skeptical about the results from this reading, I took a look at another article: Blondes Earn More Than Brunettes And Redheads, Says Study. Studies show that blondes earn $35,650, brunettes earn $34,780, and redheads earn $34,380. Even though this article gives more information about the subject, I am still not completely convinced. I would be interested to know whether or not studies in the United States of America and Canada depict similar results. Maybe then my views will change.
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