[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 92 (Wednesday, June 10, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H4018]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EQUAL PAY ACT
(Ms. KELLY of Illinois asked and was given permission to address the
House for 1 minute.)
Ms. KELLY of Illinois. Mr. Speaker, as we celebrate the 52nd
anniversary of the passage of the Equal Pay Act, I rise today to
reflect on our commitment to equality and the work ahead to turn this
commitment into a reality.
In 1963, our Nation declared that women deserved equal pay for equal
work; yet, more than half a century later, we still have much work
ahead to end pay discrimination against women. Today, women make just
77 cents for every dollar men earn, amounting to an $11,000 gap per
year between full-time men and women. That is almost $1,000 each month
to help with groceries, rent, and student loans.
The workforce disparities have disastrous effects on our Nation.
According to the Census Bureau, 1 in 3 women lives 200 percent below
the Federal poverty line compared to 1 in 4 men, and of the more than
100 million Americans who live paycheck to paycheck, almost 70 percent
of them are women and their children. Meanwhile, of the S&P 500
companies, women make up just 14.2 percent of their leadership
positions, and only 24 companies have female CEOs.
Women deserve a fair shot at the American Dream. I urge my colleagues
to work with me to address these issues. Together, let's eliminate
gender disparities in our workforce.
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