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We still need an inclusive economic policy, 60 years after the Equal Pay Act of 1963 
Sixty years ago, on June 10, 1963, The Equal Pay Act, which prohibited pay discrimination on the basis of sex, was passed. Today, Black, Latina, Indigenous, and trans women still face wage gaps on par with the gap faced by white women in the 1960s, making just over half than what men make. The anniversary of this legislation is an opportunity to reflect on the progress made addressing income inequality and the substantial work still to be done. Though the gender-based wage gap has declined considerably over the past half century, that progress has stalled, it has disproportionately benefited white women while racial wage gaps remain deep and persistent, and current political attacks on tr

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