Gender Pay Gap in US Narrowed to Smallest on Record Last Year

Jan. 18, 2024, 6:23 PM UTC

The earnings gap between American women and men narrowed to the smallest on record in 2023, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday.

Median weekly earnings for women were $1,031 last year, or 83.8% of the typical amount that men were paid, according to the BLS data.

The gender pay gap varied widely by race and ethnicity. Black women earned close to 94% of Black men’s pay, while the equivalent figure for White women and men was 84.1%, and for Asian women and men 78.3%.

Overall, median weekly earnings among the nation’s 121.3 million full-time wage and salary workers ...

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