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Michelle Zacarias // Even on Equal Pay Day, some women less equal than others – People's World

11.4.18

Even on Equal Pay Day, some women less equal than others – People's World: The gender pay gap is defined as the average difference between men’s and women’s aggregate hourly earnings. Despite the widely reported statistic that women make 80 cents to every man’s dollar, however, research delving into the complexities of race and geographic location has found the pay gap for women of color to be even wider. According to a report from the American Association of University Women (AAUW), a national research-based grassroots organization, the pay gap is wider for African-American, Native American, and Latina women, as well as for mothers, all of whom have to work even longer into the year for their wages to catch up.


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