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The gender pay gap is a calculation that reflects the fact that, on average, women are paid less than men. In 2020, that was 83 cents to every dollar. Women of Color, per usual, get an even smaller piece of the pie. Black women were paid 64%, and Hispanic women (of any race) were paid 57% of what white non-Hispanic men were paid (according to a study conducted by the Women’s Bureau in tandem with the U.S. Census Bureau).

What’s worse is that the majority of the gap between men and women’s wages cannot be explained through measurable differences!

But why does the wage gap even exist? Tune in to learn more about this infuriating, global issue and what you can do about it.
If you’d like to leave us a question to be answered during future episodes, you can do so at Speakpipe. We can’t wait to hear from you!
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Discussed in this episode:
Women in the Workplace
Explained: Why Women Are Paid Less (Netflix)

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The gender pay gap is a calculation that reflects the fact that, on average, women are paid less than men. In 2020, that was 83 cents to every dollar. Women of Color, per usual, get an even smaller piece of the pie. Black women were paid 64%, and Hispanic women (of any race) were paid 57% of what white non-Hispanic men were paid (according to a study conducted by the Women’s Bureau in tandem with the U.S. Census Bureau).

What’s worse is that the majority of the gap between men and women’s wages cannot be explained through measurable differences!

But why does the wage gap even exist? Tune in to learn more about this infuriating, global issue and what you can do about it.
If you’d like to leave us a question to be answered during future episodes, you can do so at Speakpipe. We can’t wait to hear from you!
Be sure to connect with us on Instagram
Learn more about Brandon, and Oak City Financial

Schedule 30 minutes with Brandon

Please remember to subscribe, rate, review and share our podcast far and wide. It means so much to us!
Discussed in this episode:
Women in the Workplace
Explained: Why Women Are Paid Less (Netflix)

  continue reading

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