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Women, as a whole, made $217 a week less than men, or 83% of what men make. Wage differences were present by race/ethnicity, occupation, and education.
Women between the ages of 25-54 earned $217/week less than their male counterparts in 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, or roughly 83 cents for every dollar earned by a man last year, and the gap is wider for women of color and/or working mothers. While the long-term trend does show progress, the gap is now the highest it has been since 2019. The persistent gender pay gap