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Most U.S. Women Say Men Have Wage Advantage as Pay Gap Widens: AP-NORC poll
The gender wage gap widened as men’s earnings rose 3.7% in 2024 while women’s earnings barely increased, causing greater economic stress for 6 in 10 employed women, AP-NORC found.
- Most employed women in the U.S. believe men have more opportunities when it comes to earning competitive wages, according to a new AP-NORC poll.
- Earnings for women barely rose in 2024, while male earnings jumped 3.7%, widening the gender wage gap for the second straight year after two decades of slight narrowing, according to the latest annual report from the U.S. Census Bureau.
- The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has pivoted to prioritizing anti-DEI investigations under the premise that men, especially white men, have been discriminated against by practices aimed at advancing women and minorities in the workplace.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right2Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Center
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- 55% of the sources are Center
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L 35%
C 55%
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