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When it started, how the day is chosen and more. — -- Today is "Equal Pay Day," or the day that signifies how far into the year a woman must work to earn what her male colleagues were paid ...
Equal pay day for all women was March 14. A new analysis by the National Women’s Law Center finds full-time working mothers make 74 cents for every dollar a working father earns.
Women working full-time, year-round jobs earn 84 cents for every dollar men make, and part-timers make even less. Women have to work well into March before they earn what men made the year before.
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This year’s Equal Pay Day fell on March 12, meaning it took an additional three and a half months for women’s pay to catch up with men’s. On average, this translates to a loss of $900,000 in ...
This year, Equal Pay Day falls on March 14. That means the average full-time working woman has to work about two and a half months more than the average man just to bring in what he earned last year.
Introduced as a resolution by U.S. Senators Rev. Raphael Warnock (D-GA), Laphonza Butler (D-CA), and Cory Booker (D-NJ), July 9 is now National Black Women’s Equal Pay Day in an effort to ...