In 2023, the gender wage gap between men and women working full-time widened year-over-year for the first time in 20 years.
Although women who lost or left their jobs at the height of the crisis have largely returned to the workforce, a recent finding points to the price many paid for stepping back: In 2023, the gender ...
According to recent statistics, women working full time, year round, are typically paid less than men working full time, year round. For Latinas, the wage gap is even larger than for women of ...
That data comes from a HOPE ESL report and National Partnership for Women and Families. It also says that if that wage gap was eliminated, the typical working Latina would have enough money to pay ...
This month, the U.S. Census Bureau published a bombshell finding: The gender wage gap just got wider for the first time in two decades ‒ with women now earning just 83 cents to a man’s ...
“That is making a material difference in the lives of women across the country,” he will say on Wednesday. “If the gender pay gap stayed at the Coalition average of 15.4 per cent, women ...
“That includes ending the gender pay gap, strengthening rights at work and investing in childcare. “And by backing the Invest in Women Taskforce we can establish one of the world’s largest ...
The government released a prefecture-by-prefecture ranking of the wage gap between men and women. Tochigi Prefecture had the largest gap, with women’s wages only 70% of men’s wages.