Aspen Ford / Washington State Standard
Washington’s Gender Wage Gap is Widening, Study Finds
Women earned $18,545 less than men in 2024, one of the widest disparities in the country.
The wage gap between men and women in Washington is the second widest in the country. An analysis released in March from the National Partnership for Women and Families found that women in Washington earned a median income $18,545 less than their male counterparts, the largest gap in the country second only to Utah. For…
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