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The Michigan Supreme Court’s recent ruling on minimum and tipped wages was a huge win for working Michiganders, especially Michigan women, who continue to be overrepresented in low-paid work and are still making far less money than men on average in our state and country.

According to a recent fact sheet released by the National Partnership for Women & Families, Michigan had the 10th widest gender wage gap in the country at 30 cents per dollar in 2023, meaning women were paid just 70 cents for every dollar that men were paid last year.

And things are not much better nationally, with women typically earning 75 cents for every dollar that men earned in 2023.

Read more in Michigan Advance.

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