KEY POINTS
  • The ADP Research Institute analyzes payroll data from 13 million employees from 30,000 firms across eight sectors in the United States.
  • The study finds the pay difference between men and women persists across all levels of management and the higher up the corporate ladder, the less female representation there is.
  • Women earn $25 an hour on average, 79% of what their male counterparts make, which is $32 an hour.
  • On the highest management level in the ADP study, women earn $48 less than their male counterpart and 85% of those managers are male.

The gender pay gap is still alive, according to data Tuesday showing that women are still lagging when it comes to pay equality.

Women earn $25 an hour on average, 79% of the $32 an hour their male counterparts make, according to a new study from the ADP Research Institute which analyzed payroll data from 13 million employees at 30,000 firms across eight sectors in the U.S.