Did you know that it takes Black women 8 extra months on average to earn what white, non-Hispanic men earn? Tomorrow is Black Women’s Equal Pay Day:
Tuesday, August 3, is Black Women’s Equal Pay Day—the day in 2021 when the average Black woman working full-time year-round finally catches up to what the average non-Hispanic white man earned in 2020. In other words, it takes Black women eight extra months on average to earn what white, non-Hispanic men earn.
While progress is being made, it is not happening fast enough. At the current rate, Black women will not earn what white men do for another 100 years. is March 9. Asian American and Pacific Islander women are paid 85 cents for every dollar paid to white men. (Within AAPI communities, there are
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