Mind the gap – it’s more than $11,000 wide.
That’s the difference between the annual median earnings of full-time male and female workers across the U.S., according to the latest data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey. Among civilians working full time in 2022, the year of the most recent data, women’s median earnings were $51,400, while men’s median earnings were $62,668. That means that for every dollar that the typical man earned, the typical woman earned about 82 cents. READ MORE