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For our democracy to thrive, our economy must be fair.
A year ago today, we marked Black Women’s Equal Pay Day. This year, Black Women’s Equal Pay Day falls on September 21st.
Here’s why that’s troubling [ a thread 🧵]
Did you know that Black women earn only 62 cents on each dollar earned by white men? This is unacceptable and must change. On National Black Women's Equal Pay Day, we must face the hard truth and recommit ourselves to closing the gender and race wage gap. https://t.co/R40P282jYA
— Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes (@LGMandelaBarnes) August 3, 2022
Happy National Black Women's Equal Pay Day!
Black women typically make just 62 cents for every dollar paid to white, non-Hispanic men.
How can we change this? Advocate for equal pay on social media. Hire/promote a Black woman. Support a Black Woman-Owned business.
#tamuc https://t.co/qGshbaU5lI
— Intercultural Engagement & Leadership (@tamuc_IEL) August 3, 2022
Today is Black Women's Equal Pay Day. It is so important to support Black Owned Businesses and ensure that women are being paid an equal and liveable wage.
We have created a list of some Black Female Owned Businesses that we personally love and want to share with you, like San https://t.co/TEQ0cFqMPG
Today is Black Women's Equal Pay Day: it takes 214 days for black women to catch up to what white, non-Hispanic men make in pay. I'm proud of the headway made, but we are still far from the finish line. I'm confident that together we can create a more just & equitable future! https://t.co/XuMjJjhPSw
It's Black Women's Equal Pay Day.
According to Forbes, Black women are typically paid only 63 cents for every dollar paid to white men. The cannabis industry is new–let's start it off right and break these barriers.
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Black Women's Equal Pay Day acknowledges the 214 days that Black women must work to catch up to what white, non-Hispanic men earn in a year. The wage gap disproportionately affects Black women. https://t.co/Ukg7bKUKBB
Today is Black Women's Equal Pay Day.
Our state still has a long way to go towards achieving true pay equity and we know that WI Republicans are holding us back. While in office, Lt. Gov. Kleefisch and Gov. Scott Walker repealed Wisconsin’s Equal Pay Law.
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August 3rd is Black Women's Equal Pay Day. To learn more about the racial wage gap in #EarlyChildhoodEducation, you can visit the 2020 Early Childhood Educator Workforce: https://t.co/W8rFisgP4l https://t.co/R0Yw3tNZCs
— Early Childhood Council Leadership Alliance (@ECCLAColorado) August 3, 2022
Black Womens Equal Pay Day in 2022
Black Women's Equal Pay Day is the approximate date that a black woman would have to work into the New Year in order to make the same amount of money as the average white non-Hispanic man.
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