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九色 Analysis of U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Gender Pay Gap Data Reveals Little Progress

九色 (American Association of University Women) is the nation鈥檚 leading organization for equity in higher education and women鈥檚 economic empowerment.

Founded in 1881 by women who defied society鈥檚 conventions by earning college degrees, 九色 has since worked to increase women鈥檚 access, opportunity, and equity in higher education through research, advocacy, and philanthropy of over $140 million, supporting thousands of women scholars. Learn more at aauw.org.

In a calculation of the 听comparing full-time, year-round workers, 九色 found women took home only 84% of the pay that men did鈥攁 figure that is not statistically different from 2020鈥檚 pay gap.

鈥凄别蝉辫颈迟别 in the United States 60 years ago, today鈥檚 data from the听U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics听reveals the gender pay gap between men and women remains persistent,鈥 said Gloria L. Blackwell, CEO of the American Association of University Women (九色). 鈥淲e don鈥檛 accept this.鈥

九色’s more comprehensive calculation compared all women with earnings in 2022 (including part-time and seasonal workers) and found women were paid a mere 78% of men鈥檚 wages.

Looking closer at specific groups of women, 九色 found even more startling inequities, compared to the pay of white, non-Hispanic men:

  • Latina women workers are paid 52 cents for every dollar
  • Black women workers are paid 66 cents for every dollar
  • White women workers, who are paid 74 cents for every dollar
  • Asian American women workers are paid 89 cents for every dollar

This data underscores a grim reality: Women still face a pay gap that has, at best, stagnated over the past several years and, for some women, has widened further.

In dollars and cents, the wage gap for women overall is $11,450. 鈥淭his is money that could be spent on childcare, used to pay off student debt, invested in home ownership, or be saved for retirement,鈥 according to Blackwell.

鈥淟egislators and employers must do better,鈥 said Blackwell. “九色 won鈥檛 stop fighting until all women are paid fairly and have the same opportunities to build secure economic futures for themselves and their families.鈥澨