New York City—often seen as a bastion of progressive policies—still suffers from the same gender pay gap that mars the rest of the country, a new study by the city’s comptroller has found.
The gap worsens as the women age, too.
Women under 35 make 82 cents on the dollar compared to their male counterparts, while women over 35 fare even worse, making just 78 cents to a man’s dollar.
The study was released on Equal Pay Day, a public awareness campaign that marks the day each year when women’s pay finally meets their male counterpart’s paycheck from last year.
While the gender gap is still pronounced, New York City women do fare better than the national average, where women make just 77 cents for every dollar a man earns, according to the White House.









