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  2. Fighting the gender pay gap: 8 working women shed light on ...

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    Over a 40-year career, those current disparities could amount to women earning roughly $400,000 less than men, ... At the gap’s widest, women earned 57 cents on the dollar in 1973. Most of the ...

  3. The gender pay gap actually increases as women climb the ...

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    Women workers on average make 83 cents on the dollar compared to men, according to the new 2024 Gender Pay Gap Report by Payscale, a compensation data, software and services provider.

  4. Gender pay gap in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., using median hourly earnings statistics (not controlling for job type differences), disparities in pay relative to white men are largest for Latina women (58% of white men's hourly earnings and 90% of Latino men's hourly earnings) and second-largest for Black women (65% and 91% when compared to Black men), while white women have a ...

  5. Study: Women can miss out on over $500,000 in career ... - AOL

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    Key takeaways. In 2023, full-time working mothers with children under 18 earned $55,276, while their male counterparts earned $72,280. That gap translates to a loss of roughly $1,400 a month or ...

  6. Gender pay gap - Wikipedia

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    The non-adjusted gender pay gap or gender wage gap is typically the median or mean average difference between the remuneration for all working men and women in the sample chosen. It is usually represented as either a percentage or a ratio of the "difference between average gross hourly [or annual] earnings of male and female employees as % of ...

  7. Career woman - Wikipedia

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    A career woman is a term which describes a woman whose main goal in life is to create a career for herself. [1] At the time that the term was first used in the 1930s American context, it was specifically used to differentiate between women who either worked in the home or worked outside the home in a low-level job as a economic necessity versus women who wanted to and were able to seek out ...

  8. 6 myths women are told about the gender pay gap

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    People resistant to conversations about the gender wage gap cite a recent study from Payscale that found a much smaller pay inequity among men and women who have the same jobs and qualifications ...

  9. Gender inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The pay gap between Caucasian women and Caucasian men is substantial. In 2018, the median weekly pay for all Caucasian women with full-time job was $789 while the median weekly pay for men was $973. These numbers depict that on average, white women make around 81% of what white men do.