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Talking about how much you’re paid can make for an awkward conversation, but Adesuwa Ajayi is asking just that of social media influencers. Ajayi started the Influencer Pay Gap Instagram account to highlight the fact that Black influencers are routinely paid less than white influencers, even when they have similar numbers of followers or the same reach. Jack Stewart spoke with Ajayi, whose day job is managing influencers at the talent agency AGM.
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Talking about how much you’re paid can make for an awkward conversation, but Adesuwa Ajayi is asking just that of social media influencers. Ajayi started the Influencer Pay Gap Instagram account to highlight the fact that Black influencers are routinely paid less than white influencers, even when they have similar numbers of followers or the same reach. Jack Stewart spoke with Ajayi, whose day job is managing influencers at the talent agency AGM.

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