The No. 1 thing jobs can do to keep female employees

March 12 symbolizes how far into 2024 women would have to work to be paid what men were paid in 2023. That’s because women are paid on average 84% of what men are paid for full-time, year-round workers and 78% for all workers (including part-time and seasonal). 

Of course, this is an average. The pay gap is even bigger for AAPI women, Black women, Latinas, caregivers, disabled women, and more. Native Women’s Equal Pay Day isn’t until November 21 this year — that’s almost an entire year of extra work to catch up with what white men made in the previous year.

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