Race to the bottom and Republican obstruction and state control packs a real punch.
According to the Huffington Post:
Bad news for low-wage workers: according to a new study released by The National Employment Law Project on July 9th, the real median wages for low-wage workers dropped at steeper rate on average than other occupations between 2009 and 2012 … it appears that this wage drop may disproportionately impact women.
While the study found that real wages have dropped by 2.8 percent on average across all occupations, five of the 10 largest low-wage job categories experienced a drop of 5 percent or more. Women make up nearly two-thirds of all minimum wage workers and dominate the categories hit the hardest. They make up between 83-87 percent of home health and personal care aid workers, 85 percent of maids and housekeeping cleaners and 70 percent of food-service workers.
Considering that women are also up against a persistent gender-based wage gap (which remained stagnant at 77 cents to every man's dollar for decades, but may actually be getting worse), it's clear: women are still at an economic disadvantage overall -- especially if they work in a female-dominated sector.
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