A new research study says, South Carolina ranks near the bottom nationally in equality for women. The research firm Wallethub released the study over the weekend and ranked South Carolina 46th in the nation. The study factored in 17 different metrics. Wallethub's data showed South Carolina is 45th in workplace environment for women, 28th in education and health and 48th in political empowerment. The study says, South Carolina is one of 47 states in which women make up the majority of minimum wage workers. Women earn less on average than men in every state in the country. Are women treated unequally to men in your work place?
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By Rob JonesAug 22, 2022
Rob Jones
Rob Jones is an Upstate South Carolina native, raised in Oconee County. He is a graduate of the Broadcasting program at Tri-County Technical…
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