Asking someone how much money they make is often seen as rude or taboo, but University of Hawaii researcher Rachel Inafuku encourages people to talk about it. She found full-time working women are earning less than men in 74% of jobs in Hawaii, and the gender pay gap is even larger in higher-paying jobs.
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February 21st, 2025, 12:20 am
'Muthaship' with Stephanie Lum
Episode 207: Why do so many women working full time in Hawaii earn less than men?
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Published February 21st, 2025, 12:20 am
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Asking someone how much money they make is often seen as rude or taboo, but University of Hawaii researcher Rachel Inafuku encourages people to talk about it. She found full-time working women are earning less than men in 74% of jobs in Hawaii, and the gender pay gap is even larger in higher-paying jobs.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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