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A penny. It doesn’t sound like much, but when it comes to the gender wage gap, it’s a big deal. New data shows that in 2023, for the first time in two decades, that gap widened significantly.
The news is not all bad: Wages rose for all workers last year, but faster for men. And while the gender wage gap rose, it’s on par with what it was in 2019 before the pandemic hit. S.J. Glynn ...
BOARDMAN — The first vital step in bridging the wage gap between men and women in the workforce is to be aware of the problem in the first place, an expert in leadership and human resources says.
Women earn 75 cents for every dollar paid to men, with the wage gap widest for women of color, according to a new report. States with the largest wage gaps included Utah, New Hampshire and Wyoming ...
The wage gap results in an average lifetime difference of hundreds of thousands of dollars in earnings, according to a new Texas Women's Foundation report. From the Dallas Business Journal.