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NEW BRITAIN — The YWCA is calling attention to Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, which will be observed Sunday.
A new wage gap study shows that a Black woman working full-time will likely lose more than $1 million over a 40-year career.
It has been 62 years since the Equal Pay Act was signed into law but for Black women, pay equity is still centuries away for us—unless we act.
Thursday July 10 is the day recognizing how far into the year Black women must work to earn what white men earned in the previous year. What's the reason for the pay gap?
As Black women fight for equal pay, another battle quietly looms: preserving what we’ve earned. With new federal estate laws ...
The legislation marks Black Women's Equal Pay Day and comes amid mass federal layoffs and growing uncertainty about Trump's ...
Today (July 10) is Black Women’s Equal Pay Day (BWEPD). It observes the amount of months into the year it takes for a Black woman to make the same earnings as a white man during that period (67 cents ...
The gender wage gap has barely budged over the past 20 years. Women still only earn 83 cents for every dollar that men make, ...
Black Women’s Equal Pay Day is not just a date on the calendar—it’s a receipt marked by exhaustion, resilience, and being ...
July 10 is not “equal” for all women, with Black women and Latinas facing an even bigger pay gap than women overall.
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This wage gap is partly because we don’t negotiate as much as other groups, and companies have used secrecy to their advantage.
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