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Equal Pay Days highlight the ongoing differences in earnings between women and men and the factors that contribute to those gaps. Each observance focuses on how these disparities affect different groups and underscores the importance of continued attention, policy efforts, and workplace change.
AANHPI Equal Pay Day (April 9): Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander women, on average, earn about 96% of white men’s earnings in full-time work and about 85% across all workers. Broad averages can mask significant differences among communities.
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