Original article by Ellen Ransley
Herald Sun – Page: 7 : 8-Mar-23
The Australia Institute has released the findings of research which concludes that the gender pay gap means that on average, women on median earnings will be $1.01m worse off over their working lives. The research, which has been released to coincide with International Women’s Day, also shows that women retire with $136,000 less in superannuation than male workers. Eliza Littleton from the Australia Institute’s Centre of Future Work says the gender pay gap costs women more than $3bn across the economy every week. Official data shows that the gender pay gap is currently about 13.3 per cent.
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THE AUSTRALIA INSTITUTE LIMITED. CENTRE FOR FUTURE WORK