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The Gender Pay Gap

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In 1920, Congress passed the 19th amendment that granted women the right to vote. according to the article Timeline:The Women’s rights movement in the US states that,” In 1964, the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act was passed, which prohibits sex discrimination in employment and created the Equal Opportunity Commission. In 1972, Title IX of the Education Amendments prohibited sex discrimination in all aspects of education programs that receive federal support. In 2016, Hillary Clinton became the first US woman to secure a Democratic presidential nomination. Achieving these milestones a difficult struggle for women throughout history. Women have been fighting for their rights since 1848 in New York, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who started the first women's suffrage. Even though we have these beliefs and laws, there is still so much to be done for women’s equality. “ Although women are claimed to have equal rights, there are still issues of inequality as seen through the wage gap, violence, and education.
An issue that women face is the pay gap between men and women. Stated in “The Simple Truth about the Gender Pay Gap”,“Women get paid about 80% of what men earn. The gap of 20% has been increasing since 2014. The gender pay act not only affect women in general, but it affects on their background, age and education. The paycheck act would improve the scope of the equal pay.” Meaning with this act men and women would get an equal pay in all jobs. This harm

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