The gender pay gap has not changed meaningfully since 2002.
Working women over the age of 16 made 82 cents for every dollar earned by men in 2022, according to a study from Pew Research Center, released Wednesday—a rate that hasn’t meaningfully changed since 2002.... [+]The pay gap has only narrowed 2 cents since 2002, when women made 80 cents for every dollar earned by men, according to Pew.
Women tend to earn less than men as they age: Women who were between the ages of 25 and 34 years old in 2010 made 92% of the median hourly earnings of men their same age, but in 2022, these same women who were now between the ages of 37 and 46 years old made just 84%, following a similar trend from women who were in these age groups starting in 2005 and 2000.
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