Equal Education, Equal Pay: Closing the Gender Wage Gap Graphic

December 30, 2012 by  
Filed under Consumer News, Diversity, Education, Featured, Laws, News

Graphic credit to: Equal Education Unequal Pay by LearnStuff.com

Graphic credit to: Equal Education Unequal Pay by LearnStuff.com

It’s 2012 and close to four years after the Lilly ledbetter Fair Pay Act was signed into law. Surely, the gender wage gap has been closed, right? Wrong.

Even with moves toward equalizing pay between men and women, men still make almost 20% more than women in nearly all industries. This is despite the fact that women receive the same education, with the same tuition price tags and levels of debt upon graduation. The only major differences are that there are more ladies in college and they have better average GPAs to boot. The benefits of paying women their fair share include increasing the GDP while reducing the poverty rates for families.

Check out the infographic below to see what else the gender wage gap affects.

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Source & Graphics credit to: LearnStuff.com

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