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Push for equal pay moves beyond Texas  – Houston Chronicle

Push for equal pay moves beyond Texas – Houston Chronicle

A recent state-by-state analysis by the National Partnership for Women and Families found that women in the United States earn an average of 77 cents to every dollar men make. The study, which is based on data from the U.S. Census, found even larger gaps in pay for African-American and Latina women.

Push for equal pay moves beyond Texas  – Houston Chronicle

Conservatives Push Back Against Equal Pay Efforts – Huffington Post

“With women making up nearly half the workforce and serving as essential breadwinners in two-thirds of households, it’s time to finally put ‘Mad Men’-era wage policies in the past,” said Debra L. Ness, president of the National Partnership for Women & Families.

Push for equal pay moves beyond Texas  – Houston Chronicle

Austin Fights For Equal Pay – KEYE-TV

“A National Partnership for Women & Families report says if that disparity was eliminated, a working Austin woman could pay for 73 more weeks of food, or buy nearly 2,400 additional gallons of gas.”

Push for equal pay moves beyond Texas  – Houston Chronicle

Top 20 Best-Paying Jobs For Women 2014 – Forbes

Vicki Shabo, Director of Work and Family Programs at the National Partnership for Women & Families, says the same factors–non-linear careers, greater responsibilities at home, and outright discrimination–that maintain the wage gap in lower-earning professions are shaping the conversation around compensation in top-tier professions as well.