KEY POINTS
  • Overrepresentation of women in low-paying jobs is a major driver of the wage gap.
  • Economists call this dynamic "occupational segregation."
  • Black women lost $39.3 billion in potential wages in 2019. Hispanic women missed out on $46.7 billion.
Women rally to demand equal pay for women and an end to the wage gap .

Women in low-paying industries, particularly Black and Hispanic women, are losing billions of dollars every year, which exacerbates an already stark gender pay gap in the U.S., according to a new analysis by the Labor Department.

The report, released Tuesday, ranks the nation's top 20 jobs with the highest median income. Only one — nurse practitioner — is dominated by women. Nine of them are more than 75% male, and the rest are relatively evenly split between men and women. However, eight of the jobs with the lowest pay are predominantly held by women.