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niyad

(122,937 posts)
Sat Feb 1, 2025, 06:07 PM Feb 1

Women's Paychecks Are Shrinking--And Policy Isn't Keeping Up

(a thoroughly angry-making, depressing, completely unsurprising, read)


Women’s Paychecks Are Shrinking—And Policy Isn’t Keeping Up
PUBLISHED 2/1/2025 by Wendy J. Fox
No, women aren’t “choosing” lower pay—the system is rigged.

Women now earn 75 cents on a man’s dollar, which suggests the wage gap will not be closed until 2068.
Despite earning a 45 percent increase in real wages between 1980 and 2018, wage growth for women has declined in the last two fiscal years.
The Sandwich Generation, middle-aged adults with both aging parents and children, remains smashed between a rock and a hard place.
Even highly skilled women like medical doctors, especially those with children, earn significantly less than their male counterparts.
Care work is integral to all other work, according to economist Anwesha Majumder.


A fan holds up a sign that says “Equal Pay Times Up Pay Up” in support of the United States Women’s National Team fight for equal pay at Red Bull Arena on March 8, 2020, in Harrison, N.J. (Ira L. Black / Corbis via Getty Images)
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Reps. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) with Pherabe, 4, a child of a congressional staff member, attend a press conference on equal pay at the U.S. Capitol on March 10, 2023. (Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images)

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Majumer goes on to contextualize the current wage gap. “Care work is the work that makes all other work possible,” she said. “It is highly undercompensated because it’s seen as ‘women’s work.’ These are jobs that pay low wages and many women, particularly Black, Hispanic, Asian, Indigenous and immigrant women, are occupationally segregated into these jobs because of outdated beliefs around who can and should provide care.” ******Globally, unpaid care work by women represents $10.8 TRILLION—roughly the same size as some estimates of the global tech economy.******


What’s Next?

In the face of the lack of a national paid leave program, inadequate and unaffordable child and elder care options, and the uncompensated structure of the FMLA, the systemic inequality underlying the gender wage gap is bound to persist. Despite the recent progress made on NDAs and forced arbitration which will benefit women at work, this legislation does not address pay.

And Biden’s proclamation earlier this month declaring that the Equal Rights Amendment has been ratified is important, but makes no legal difference—it is Congress who must act. Women don’t need a study, report or statistic to know that we get the work done, whether that is taking care of a sick kid, helping out an ailing parent, or showing up to projects and completing tasks at work—more than likely doing all three, and often, all at once. Though the contributing factors to the wage gap are historical and complicated, one thing is crystal clear: It is not a reflection of competency.

https://msmagazine.com/2025/02/01/equal-pay-wage-gap-women-work-equal-rights-amendment-childcare/

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Women's Paychecks Are Shrinking--And Policy Isn't Keeping Up (Original Post) niyad Feb 1 OP
Maybe... 2naSalit Feb 3 #1
A most excellent idea. Our unpaid, critically necessary labor to remain undone. niyad Feb 3 #2
She had some really good zingers like that. 2naSalit Feb 3 #3
Agreed. Joan Rivers. I liked her as well. niyad Feb 3 #4
Joan Rivers! 2naSalit Feb 3 #5
I can understand. The sun is shining here. .high about 62, or so our niyad Feb 3 #6

2naSalit

(96,237 posts)
1. Maybe...
Mon Feb 3, 2025, 10:15 AM
Feb 3

Women should focus on only being working members of society and purposely forego ANYTHING that seems like domestic anything paid or unpaid.

Just stop doing anything for anyone if it even seems like it's a domestic chore women are expected to do.

niyad

(122,937 posts)
2. A most excellent idea. Our unpaid, critically necessary labor to remain undone.
Mon Feb 3, 2025, 10:39 AM
Feb 3

I am reminded of a bit from a Phyllis Diller routine. Man comes home, house is a complete shambles. He looks around, and asks, "What is going on here?" Woman responds, "You keep asking what I actually do all day. Well, today I didn't do it."

2naSalit

(96,237 posts)
3. She had some really good zingers like that.
Mon Feb 3, 2025, 10:46 AM
Feb 3

I liked her. She was one of the true crusaders of feminism. She fit right in with the cocktail class of the time and basically mocked them to their faces. Joan (Crap, can't recall her name but she was around until about ten or fifteen years ago a real trailblazer!).

Anyway, Women need to take over control of the world, now, or we're all gonna be dead in less than a decade.

That's a fact.

2naSalit

(96,237 posts)
5. Joan Rivers!
Mon Feb 3, 2025, 10:55 AM
Feb 3

Thank you!

Slept in, coffee's only kicked in halfway so far!

And it's been snowing since Saturday-? We have our very own atmospheric river that still extends out to the Pacific so it will be snowing for a while. We need about fifteen feet of it at this point in the season. We usually end up in deficit of snow pack at this point over the last several years. And it's cold, hovering around zero. I expect to be in and out of complete awareness through the week.

niyad

(122,937 posts)
6. I can understand. The sun is shining here. .high about 62, or so our
Mon Feb 3, 2025, 11:01 AM
Feb 3

weather guessers say. I will enjoy whileI can, still lots more winter weather to come. Be safe and warm.

Joan Rivers' daughter Melissa was one of the celebrities who lost their homes in the CA fires.

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