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From 1967 to 2021, women experienced a cumulative loss of $61 trillion in wages due to the gender wage gap—nearly double the U.S. government debt in 2023.
Source: Center for American Progress
Washington state is in the bottom ten across all 50 states when it comes to the gender wage gap, 49th out of 50 in average amount in wages lost, and 43rd when tracking cents to the dollar made by men.
There is a staggering 360-million-dollar annual deficit on gender equality measures globally.
Source: Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals, The Gender Snapshot 2023, UN Women
In America, if the gender gap continues its current trajectory, the gap for women working full time, year-round would not close until 2067.
Source: Center for American Progress