There is no doubt that women’s equality has made positive strides since the beginning of the Women’s Rights Movement in the 1920’s. However, certain issues like income inequality remain ensconced in the workplace, and further exist amongst women of different ethnicities. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Annual Report in 2012, a Caucasian male made about $169 more per week then a female counterpart doing the same job. Caucasian women on average made roughly $110 more than African American women in the same position and $190 more than a woman of Hispanic descent. … [Read more...]