Monday, April 11, 2016

Sixty percent of America's children live in single parent households with women as head of household.

There is a reason America's children are in poverty and it is discrimination and oppression of their parent.

April 11, 2016
By Kelly Poe

Alabama's working women earn 73 cents for every dollar a man (click here) earns, according to a new report  from the National Partnership for Women & Families.
That's 6 cents larger a gap than the nationwide gap, according to the report. Nationwide, women earn 79 cents for every dollar paid to men.
The average median annual pay for a woman working full time in Alabama is  $32,136, according to the report. That's $12,109 less than the average median pay for a man.
Alabama has the sixth-largest pay gap among all U.S. states. Louisiana had the largest gap, with just 65 cents paid for every dollar, followed by Utah, Wyoming, West Virginia, and North Dakota.
The gap has grown from last year. According to last year's report, Alabamian women earned 76 cents for every dollar....

Read the report, "An Unlevel Playing Field" (click here)