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U.S. gender pay gap in 2016, by state

Female to male earnings ratio of workers in the U.S. in 2016, by state

The data displays the female to male earnings ratio in the United States in 2016, based on the median income in USD. In 2016, the District of Columbia had the highest earnings ratio for women as female workers earned 80.96% of their male counterparts on average.

Florida 80.96
Vermont 80.43
District of Columbia 78.1
Nevada 77.72
Hawaii 77.57
Maryland 76.69
Delaware 76.68
New York 76.68
Arizona 75.26
California 75.25
North Carolina 74.52
New Hampshire 74.15
Rhode Island 74.12
Minnesota 73.98
Tennessee 73.9
Colorado 73.87
Arkansas 73.53
Georgia 73.33
Virginia 73
Maine 72.86
Alaska 72.84
South Carolina 72.25
New Mexico 72.09
South Dakota 71.48
Oregon 71.04
Missouri 70.83
Nebraska 70.5
Texas 70.4
Massachusetts 70.32
Illinois 69.95
Ohio 69.41
Kentucky 69.12
Kansas 69.04
Mississippi 68.96
Montana 68.88
Iowa 68.68
Oklahoma 68.38
Pennsylvania 67.79
Washington 67.76
Michigan 67.41
Connecticut 67.06
Indiana 66.95
Wisconsin 66.9
New Jersey 66.42
Alabama 66.14
North Dakota 65.52
West Virginia 65.52
Idaho 64.68
Louisiana 61.7
Wyoming 61.45
Utah 55.64