BLS: Median Earnings for Women in 2021 Were 83.1% of the Median for Men
January 25, 2022
January 25, 2022
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics issued the following document from the Economics Daily:
In 2021, median weekly earnings for wage and salary workers who usually worked full time were $998. Median earnings for women were $912, or 83.1 percent of men's earnings.
The women's-to-men's earnings ratio varied by race and Hispanic ethnicity. White women earned 82.2 percent as much as their male counterparts, compared with 94.1 per . . .
In 2021, median weekly earnings for wage and salary workers who usually worked full time were $998. Median earnings for women were $912, or 83.1 percent of men's earnings.
The women's-to-men's earnings ratio varied by race and Hispanic ethnicity. White women earned 82.2 percent as much as their male counterparts, compared with 94.1 per . . .