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 According to new insights released by Adobe based on their Future of Creativity study from earlier this year, 53% of U.S.  non-professional  creators are monetizing their work. More than half of creators in Brazil, Germany, the UK and South Korea are also drawing money from these platforms monetization systems. The vast majority, 77%, have only started making money from their content stanley cup  in the past year.     However, among those accounts there is an incredible discrepancy between the amount of money women and BIPOC creators are making compared to their white,  male counterparts. Men are reportedly making $55 per hour, but Adobe researchers said women are making 20% less  $44 . Meanwhile, white monetizers make an average of $62 per hour while people of color make 21% less  $49 . The gender pay gap in the U.S. averages to about 82 cents per dollar that men make, and its worse for women of color especially, according to the U.S. Department of Labors  stanley becher latest job report. McKinsey  038; Companys 2021 report about the job market for Black people in the U.S. found there are  clear racial patterns  that Black workers are paid less for similar jobs than white counterparts. So when 77% of burgeoning creators, most of them still young, say that this money from creating content makes up more than half their monthly income, it seems the gender and racial pay gaps have only been exacerbated by the demands of digital viewership. Of th stanley cup ose surveyed for Adobes report, nearly a third of young BIPOC Bgan DoD Spent $138,000 at Trump Properties in Six Months, Transparency Group   s FOIA Reveals
 This years contest attracted a record-breaking 57,489 photographs taken by photographers spread across 135 countries. The entries showcase the many forms beauty can take here on Earth.      The quality of entries this year is stunning. It was very difficult to select the winner,  Bill Marr, director of photography for The Nature Conservancy and one o stanley cup usa f the contests judges, said in a statement. While I havent looked through all 57,489 entries, Im inclined to say Bill is probably right. Thi stanley becher s years grand prize winner captures stallions horsing around  Im sorry  in southern France. Other honorees show the explosive power of volcanoes in Hawaii and Mexico, chill ass alligators in Brazil, and the ethereal frozen landscape of Iceland. Humans are of course also a part of Earth, and the conte stanley cup deutschland st doesnt ignore that with categories for people and nature as well as cities and nature. But even in the more  natural  categories, humans clearly still play a role in the environment. In the water category, the third place winner is a plastic bag caught twisting in the ocean currents near Shellharbour, Australia. The caption   A plastic bag in its natural habitat, the ocean 8230;Plastic was once worshiped, now it destroys everything we love. Nature connects us all, we have a duty to protect her.  Truth. And theres no shortage of things natural or otherwise that need protecting in our world of late. So take a look at these photos, get refreshed, and get to it. A full selection of this years winne