In 2022, Native American and Alaskan Native women with earnings (including full-time, part-time, year-round, and part-year workers) were paid only 54.7 cents per dollar paid to non-Hispanic White men (a median annual earnings ratio of 54.7 percent, and a wage gap of 45.3 percent). Native women working full-time year-round were paid just 58.9 cents for every dollar paid to non-Hispanic White men nationally (a wage gap of 41.1 percent). Read more from the latest IWPR fact sheet.
Native Women will not Reach Pay Equity with White Men until 2144
By IWPR|2023-11-29T11:36:39-05:00November 21, 2023|Economic, Security, Mobility, and Equity, Fact Sheet, IWPR, Publications|0 Comments