The 60th anniversary of the Equal Pay Act prompted a new analysis of the gender wage gap.
It found an estimated $61 trillion in wages lost by working women since the Act was passed.
The wage gap may not be closed until 2056, according to the Center for American Progress.
In 2021, the Census found that full-time working women made about 84 cents for every dollar men made, and wages for all working women sat around 77 cents per dollar.
Various factors contribute to the wage gap, from unconscious biases about mothers in the workplace to an overrepresentation of women in lower-paying jobs like teaching, and the fact that the wage gap tends to increase for women as they age, per Census data.
Persons:
—, Latina
Organizations:
Center for American Progress, Service, CAP