[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 46 (Tuesday, April 9, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H1849]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EQUAL PAY DAY
(Ms. LEE of California asked and was given permission to address the
House for 1 minute.)
Ms. LEE of California. Mr. Speaker, today we rise in support of Equal
Pay Day.
Equal Pay Day symbolizes when more than 3 months into the year
women's wages finally catch up with what men were paid in the previous
year.
It's unconscionable that women today continue to be blatantly
discriminated against in the workforce in terms of their pay and the
treatment that they receive.
In 2011, women working full time made only 77 cents to every dollar
made by men over the course of a year. The landscape is even worse for
women of color. In 2011, African American women earned 64 cents to
every dollar earned by white males, and for Latinas it was only 55
cents and 42 cents in my home State of California. On average, the wage
gap costs women roughly $11,000 annually, and at this rate the wage gap
will not close until 2057. Can you imagine that, 2057?
We must support Congresswoman DeLauro's Paycheck Fairness Act. This
addresses the serious economic disparities which women still face.
Women and their families cannot afford to continue paying the cost of
our inaction in the face of injustice. I hope the Speaker will bring
this bill to the floor right away.
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