Women have been outperforming men in both education and employment for quite a while now. So, 2 women for every 1 man will complete a 4-year US college degree by 2030. Women, on average, between the ages of 21 and 29, earn £1,111 more than men do. So, you can see a potential issue here—you have an ever-increasing cohort of high-performing women that are educated and employed competing for an ever-decreasing cohort of ultra high performing men.