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More than one in every 25 professionals in the US is independent, with a growing share of women switching from traditional full-time jobs, according to a new survey.
when latino workers finally earn what white, non-hispanic men earn in 2021 alone. do the mass. that is almost an extra year of work to earn the same amount. the national women s loss on to reports that full-time latino workers earned just 57 cents for every dollar that men make, and for part-time workers, it is just 54 cents. that is a 46 sent wage gap. it is nearly one point $2 million less over 4.2 years. so at this, writes a latina has to work in till she is nearly 90 years old to earn what a white, non-hispanic man makes by the time is 60. sadly, thanks in part of the pandemic, these women are doing worse than they were before. last year latina equal pay day came nearly two months earlier on october 21st. the institute for the women s policy research out some statistics for turning things around. that includes offering living