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According to a new study released by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that promotes women’s rights, North Carolina ranked No. 31 in the country for female employment and earnings, a designated “C” rating by the report. The state also had dismal scores when it comes to political participation, poverty and opportunity, and health and well-being, earning scores of C-, D+, and D+, respectively. The report is compiled using information from various federal agencies and other sources.
Our giving levels reflect real data from IWPR’s research—because evidence shapes not just our work, but how we invite you to support it.