For every dollar a man earns,
a woman earns…
Full-time working women still aren’t pulling down the same amount of income as full-time working men.
Here are the gender pay gaps in each state:
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State
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Women earn
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2015 average
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-
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Washington, D.C.90 cents for every dollar a man makes
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New York87 cents
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Hawaii86 cents
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Maryland85 cents
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Nevada85 cents
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Florida85 cents
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North Carolina85 cents
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California84 cents
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Arizona84 cents
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Vermont84 cents
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Connecticut83 cents
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Oregon82 cents
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Colorado82 cents
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Massachusetts82 cents
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Georgia82 cents
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Rhode Island82 cents
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Tennessee82 cents
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Minnesota81 cents
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Delaware81 cents
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Alaska81 cents
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New Jersey80 cents
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South Carolina80 cents
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Virginia80 cents
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Kentucky80 cents
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Illinois79 cents
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Pennsylvania79 cents
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Maine79 cents
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Wisconsin79 cents
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Nebraska79 cents
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Texas79 cents
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New Mexico78 cents
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Arkansas78 cents
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Ohio78 cents
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Missouri77 cents
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Iowa77 cents
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Washington77 cents
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Mississippi77 cents
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Kansas77 cents
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South Dakota76 cents
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New Hampshire76 cents
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Indiana75 cents
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Michigan75 cents
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Montana74 cents
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Oklahoma73 cents
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Idaho73 cents
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Alabama73 cents
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North Dakota71 cents
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West Virginia70 cents
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Wyoming69 cents
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Utah67 cents
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Louisiana65 cents for every dollar a man makes
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United States79 cents
Source: American Association of University Women.
Data: 2014 median earnings for full-time, year-round workers.
Published April 11, 2016.
Data: 2014 median earnings for full-time, year-round workers.
Published April 11, 2016.