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Inside the ever-present gender pay gap

Inside the ever-present gender pay gap

NBC News03-04-2025
As many reflect on Equal Pay Day, recent analysis shows the gender pay gap is widening. NBC News' Zinhle Essamuah takes a look back on the gender pay gap history and its milestones. March 25, 2025
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