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[FONT="]Black and Latino women will lose more than $877,000 and $1m respectively over a 40-year career compared to their white male counterparts, according to [/FONT]a report[FONT="]by the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC).[/FONT][FONT="]
The report, which breaks down the gender wage gap by race and state, found that in 2014, Latina women earned between 54 and 55 cents for every dollar that white men made. This amounts to a 40-year career wage gap of $1,007,080 on average. Latina women lose more than a million dollars over their careers in 23 states, including the District of Columbia where the gap is highest at $1,781,720.[/FONT]
[FONT="]“A big driver of the wage gap is the gap in opportunities that push Latinas and African American women into different occupations than white men. Latina women and African American women are over-represented in low-wage jobs, for example, and under-represented in high-paying occupations like law and engineering,” said Emily Martin, vice-president for workplace justice at NWLC.
Read more @: Gender wage gap costs minority women more than $1m in some states
A huge economic injustice. [/FONT]