![Pew Research Center on X: "In 1980, the average hourly wage of women in the U.S. was 67% the average hourly wage of men, $15 vs. $23. By 2018, women earned 85% Pew Research Center on X: "In 1980, the average hourly wage of women in the U.S. was 67% the average hourly wage of men, $15 vs. $23. By 2018, women earned 85%](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EQgA15ZXYAEGpe5.png)
Pew Research Center on X: "In 1980, the average hourly wage of women in the U.S. was 67% the average hourly wage of men, $15 vs. $23. By 2018, women earned 85%
![National Women's Law Center on X: "BREAKING: The overall wage gap number hasn't changed since last year. Some groups got a single penny raise — that's not enough when they're losing thousands National Women's Law Center on X: "BREAKING: The overall wage gap number hasn't changed since last year. Some groups got a single penny raise — that's not enough when they're losing thousands](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EiH23JyU4AMvr1D.jpg)
National Women's Law Center on X: "BREAKING: The overall wage gap number hasn't changed since last year. Some groups got a single penny raise — that's not enough when they're losing thousands
![Details in New BLS Report Suggest That Most of the Gender Earnings Gap Is Explained by Age, Marital Status, Children, Hours Worked | American Enterprise Institute - AEI Details in New BLS Report Suggest That Most of the Gender Earnings Gap Is Explained by Age, Marital Status, Children, Hours Worked | American Enterprise Institute - AEI](https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/earnings-1.png)