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    Wage gap costs Black women more than $940,000 over a 40-year career, new NWLC analysis shows

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    The wage gap costs Black women $23,653 a year, according to new analysis by the National Women’s Law Center.

    Thursday, August 22, 2019 is Black Women’s Equal Pay Day—which marks how far into the year full-time Black women workers need to work to make what their white, non-Hispanic male counterparts typically made in the prior year alone.

    Over the course of a 40-year career, the typical Black woman loses a staggering $946,120 to the wage gap. Assuming she and her white, non-Hispanic male counterpart begin work at age 20, a Black woman would have to work until she is 86-years-old to catch up to what a white, non-Hispanic man has been paid by age 60.

    Key findings of the analysis include:

    • Black women working full time, year-round are paid only 61 cents for every dollar paid to their white, non-Hispanic male counterparts. But Black women face even steeper wage gaps in some states.  In Louisiana, the worst state for Black women’s wage equality, Black women are typically paid 47 cents for every dollar.
    • Black women stand to lose more than $1 million over a 40-year career compared to white, non-Hispanic men based on today’s wage gap in eight states: California ($1,155,480), Connecticut ($1,255,160), Louisiana ($1,196, 840), Massachusetts ($1,144,040), New Jersey ($1,352,280), Texas ($1,041,360), Utah ($1,077,240),  and Virginia ($1,005,280).
    • Despite having the second smallest wage gap in the nation for women overall compared to men overall, the wage gap between Black women and white, non-Hispanic men in Washington, D.C., is larger than the gap in 49 states: Black women in D.C. typically make just 51 cents for every dollar white, non-Hispanic men make and will lose $1,899,080 over a 40-year career. This means they would need to work until age 98 to catch up to what a white, non-Hispanic man has been paid by age 60.
    • Black women experience a wage gap at every education level, even when they have earned a graduate degree.
    • Among doctorate degree holders, Black women typically make 60 percent of what their white, non-Hispanic male counterparts are paid— an annual loss of nearly $49,000, or more than $1.9 million over the course of a 40-year career.

    * Black women with professional degrees are typically paid 61 percent of what their white, non-Hispanic male counterparts are paid (leading to a lifetime loss of more than $2 million).

    * Black women have the highest student loan debt of any racial or ethnic group.  For an undergraduate degree, the average Black woman carries nearly $30,400 in debt, compared to $19,500 for white men.  The wage gap lessens Black women’s ability to pay off educational debt, creating an additional barrier to saving money that could be used to buy a home, start a business, or use for emergencies.

    NWLC experts are available to discuss the wage gap analysis of Black women workers and its broader implications.

     

     

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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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