Best States for Women’s Equality | Worst States for Women’s Equality | ||||
1 | Hawaii | T-40 | Delaware | ||
2 | New York | T-40 | Ohio | ||
3 | Illinois | 42 | Oregon | ||
4 | Maryland | 43 | Virginia | ||
5 | Vermont | 44 | Louisiana | ||
6 | Maine | 45 | Pennsylvania | ||
7 | Minnesota | 46 | Wyoming | ||
8 | Wisconsin | 47 | Texas | ||
T-9 | Missouri | 48 | South Carolina | ||
T-9 | New Hampshire | 49 | Idaho | ||
50 | Utah |
Key Stats
- In every state, women earn less than men. Wyoming has the highest pay gap, with women earning 31.4 percent less. Vermont has the lowest, with women earning 8.7 percent less.
- In every state, male executives outnumber female executives. Utah has the highest gap, with 73.82 percent more males. Alabama has the lowest, with 28.25 percent more males.
- Men have longer average workdays than women. North Dakota has the highest gap, with men working 19.6 percent longer. Nevada has the lowest, with men working 9.0 percent longer.
- Alaska has the highest education gap favoring women, with 5.7 percent more women having a bachelor’s degree. Utah has the highest gap favoring men, with 5.2 percent more men having a bachelor’s degree. The most balanced state is Indiana.
- In nearly every state, women represent the highest percentage of minimum-wage workers. Louisiana has the highest gap, with 56 percent more female than male minimum-wage workers. Alaska, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming have an equal ratio of women to men who earn minimum wage.
- West Virginia has the highest unemployment-rate gap favoring women, with 2.6 percent more unemployed men. New Mexico has the highest gap favoring men, with 1.9 percent more unemployed women. The unemployment rate is equal for men and women in Maryland and North Dakota.
- In every state legislature, there are more male than female lawmakers. Louisiana has the highest gap, with 86.6 percent more males. Colorado has the lowest, with 27.6 percent more males.
For the full report and to see where your state ranks, visit:
http://wallethub.com/edu/best-and-worst-states-for-women-equality/5835/