Charted: The gender pay gap in the US has barely budged in two decades
In 2002, US women earned an average of 80% of what US men earned; in 2022, that figure was 82%, a new study shows. Here's why the gender pay gap persists.
In 2002, US women earned an average of 80% of what US men earned; in 2022, that figure was 82%, a new study shows. Here's why the gender pay gap persists.
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