November 1 is Latina Equal Pay Day, the day that marks how long into a Latina would have to work in order to be paid the same wages her white male counterpart was paid last year. Put another way, a Latina would have to be in the workforce for 55 years to earn what a non-Hispanic white man would earn after 30 years in the workforce. Unfortunately, Hispanic women are subject to a double pay gap —an ethnic pay gap and a gender pay gap. The date November 1 is based on the finding that Hispanic women workers are paid 54 cents on the white non-Hispanic male dollar, using the March Current Population Survey for median annual earnings for full-time, year-round workers. We get similar results when we look at hourly wages for all workers not just full-time workers using the monthly Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group for —which show Hispanic women workers being paid 58 cents on the white male dollar.
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