This document is a draft presentation slide titled 'Why is this important?' that lists statistics concerning women in the United States, including sexual harassment, the gender pay gap, and disparities in venture capital funding. The document does not contain any direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates, but a Bates number in the footer ('HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022414') suggests it was part of a larger document production for the U.S. House Committee on Oversight.
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Mentioned in the context of statistics on women's pay and sexual harassment.
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"60% percent of American women said they had been the victims of sexual harassment"Source
"33 million U.S. women have been sexually harassed—and 14 million sexually abused—in work-related episodes. 95% report that male perpetrators of such abuse usually go unpunished"Source
"Women working full time in the United States are still earning 80% of what men earn (2016)"Source
"Female CEOs get only 2.7% of all venture capital"Source
"Between the years 1997 and 2015 the number of women-owned businesses increased by 74%"Source
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