Utah State University Research Compilation Shows Utah Gender Wage Gap Among Highest in the Nation
October 06, 2021
October 06, 2021
LOGAN, Utah, Oct. 6 (TNSRep) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
The gender wage gap is the difference between what women and men earn for performing full-time, year-round paid work. Nationally, women earn 16 to 18% less than men. Although the gap has substantially narrowed from 41% when the Equal Pay Act was passed in 1963, varying reports estimate that it may take from 40 to 130 years to close the gap.
Utah State University's Utah Women & Lead . . .
The gender wage gap is the difference between what women and men earn for performing full-time, year-round paid work. Nationally, women earn 16 to 18% less than men. Although the gap has substantially narrowed from 41% when the Equal Pay Act was passed in 1963, varying reports estimate that it may take from 40 to 130 years to close the gap.
Utah State University's Utah Women & Lead . . .