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Gen Z Men With MBAs See 75% Pay Bump—Outpacing Women by 25%

by Rena
June 3, 2025
in Economy
Gen Z Men With MBAs See 75% Pay Bump—Outpacing Women by 25%

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A new report reveals a troubling trend: Gen Z men pursuing MBAs are seeing bigger paydays than their female peers—by a wide margin.

The study, conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), found that Gen Z men who complete an MBA are averaging a 75% increase in salary post-graduation. By contrast, Gen Z women with the same qualification are seeing an average increase of just 50%.

That’s a 25% earnings gap between men and women entering the workforce with identical degrees, raising fresh concerns about whether business school is doing enough to close the gender pay gap—or simply amplifying it.

The MBA gender premium

The MBA has long been touted as one of the most reliable ways to supercharge career progression and earning potential. For Gen Z, it still holds weight—but not equally.

While both men and women are seeing strong returns from their investment in an MBA, the discrepancy in outcomes is growing. In high-paying sectors like consulting, finance, and tech, male MBAs are commanding significantly higher starting offers and leadership-track roles.

Some of this may be attributed to differences in negotiation behavior and industry preferences. Men tend to pursue MBA roles in sectors with higher base salaries and bonuses, while women are overrepresented in fields like HR, marketing, or sustainability—areas that typically offer lower compensation packages.

But deeper structural biases are likely at play too. Recruiters may be unconsciously offering higher packages to male candidates, or assuming men are more mobile and promotion-ready, according to HR analysts.

The confidence and ambition gap

Interestingly, GMAC’s report found a confidence gap may also be part of the story. Among Gen Z MBA students, 72% of men reported being “very confident” about negotiating higher salaries. That figure dropped to just 48% for women.

Meanwhile, when asked whether they expected to reach C-suite roles in the next 10 years, nearly 3 in 4 male MBA grads said yes, compared to just over half of female grads.

This mismatch in confidence and ambition may affect job choice, salary discussions, and how students position themselves to recruiters.

What schools and companies can do

Business schools are under pressure to respond. Some have launched career coaching and negotiation workshops specifically aimed at closing the gap. Others are offering female mentorship programs or adjusting their employer partnerships to emphasize pay equity.

For companies, the report is a call to audit recruiting processes. Equal credentials should mean equal compensation. Period.

In the meantime, Gen Z women are doing what previous generations have done: working harder to overcome systemic disadvantages—and asking why the system still looks this way.

Tags: business schoolGen Zgender pay gapMBAsalary inequality
Rena

Rena

Staff writer and editorial researcher at Millionaire News, a business publication covering entrepreneurs, founders and executives across global markets. Rena covers founder stories, startup ecosystems and emerging business leaders across Asia, the Middle East and beyond.

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