KEY POINTS
  • Women earned just 84% of what men earned in 2020, and that difference has mostly stayed the same in recent years.
  • Research shows that young men and women in comparable positions may be paid less if they exhibited certain behaviors in childhood.
  • Further study would be needed to determine whether those characteristics affect productivity or if people are rewarded differently for comparable performance.

Women earned just 84% of what men made in 2020, according to the Pew Research Center.

And that difference — dubbed the gender wage gap — has stayed consistent for about 15 years.