short readsMar 4, 2025 Gender pay gap in U.S. has narrowed slightly over 2 decades In 2024, women earned an average of 85% of what men earned, according to an analysis of median hourly earnings of both full- and part-time workers.
short readsNov 4, 2024 Among unmarried adults, women without children have as much wealth as single men In 2022, single women without children had a median wealth of $87,200, while the typical single man had $82,100.
reportOct 17, 2024 How Americans See Men and Masculinity Republican men stand out in views of their own masculinity, the impact of changing gender roles and men’s progress in recent decades.
short readsJul 11, 2024 Among young U.S. workers without a college degree, men and women hold very different types of jobs Among the 10 largest occupations held by young adults without a college degree, large numbers are employed as retail salespersons and first-line supervisors of sales workers.
reportMay 15, 2024 Half of Latinas Say Hispanic Women’s Situation Has Improved in the Past Decade and Expect More Gains Government data shows gains in education, employment and earnings for Hispanic women, but gaps with other groups remain.
reportMay 14, 2024 A Majority of Latinas Feel Pressure To Support Their Families or To Succeed at Work Many juggle cultural expectations and gender roles from both Latin America and the U.S., like doing housework and succeeding at work.
short readsFeb 27, 2024 For Women’s History Month, a look at gender gains – and gaps – in the U.S. Women made up 47% of the U.S. civilian labor force in 2023, up from 30% in 1950 – but growth has stagnated.
short readsNov 2, 2023 Women have gained ground in the nation’s highest-paying occupations, but still lag behind men Women now make up 35% of workers in the United States’ 10 highest-paying occupations – up from 13% in 1980.
short readsSep 27, 2023 How Americans see the state of gender and leadership in business 55% of Americans say there are too few women in top executive business positions. This is down somewhat from 59% who said this in 2018.
short readsJun 12, 2023 Single women own more homes than single men in the U.S., but that edge is narrowing In 2022, single women owned 58% of the nearly 35.2 million homes owned by unmarried Americans, while single men owned 42%.