Equal Pay Day marks how long women have to work into the new year to make as much as men do in 12 months. Here's how Columbus women's pay compares.
In Columbus, women are paid 16% less than men, earning 84 cents for every dollar a man makes, according to Kirsten Estose, Columbus City Council's legislative analyst.The average woman loses out on more than $400,000 over a 40-year career, and Black and Latina women lose out on close to $1 million, Estose said.Median annual salary for 2021 in Columbus for full-time, year-round civilians employees 16 years old and over was $51,734 for men and $48,884 for women, according to U.S.
Of the 9.2% of people living below the federal poverty line, 41% were men and 59% were women, Lafayette said.Pay discrepancies also differ by race, experts say and data confirm. need to work seven extra months into the new year to match what white, non-Hispanic men made the previous year, according to Equal Pay Today. Last year, it was nine months into the year.
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