New Research Reveals Major Disparities in Access to Living Wages in U.S. Workforce
12 Agosto 2024 - 7:00AM
Dayforce, Inc. (NYSE: DAY; TSX: DAY), a global human capital
management (HCM) leader that makes work life better, today launched
its inaugural Dayforce Living Wage Index, conducted in partnership
with the Living Wage Institute. The report reveals groundbreaking
new insights on the percentage of full-time workers in the U.S.
that make a family-sustaining living wage based on gender, race and
ethnicity, industry, and geography.
The report’s key findings include:
- Only 56% of all full-time workers in the U.S. earn a living
wage.
- Men (62%) are significantly more likely than women (50%) to
make a living wage.
- 60% of full-time Black and Latino workers do not earn a living
wage compared to 32% of white workers.
- Only 31% of full-time workers in leisure and hospitality, 36%
in retail, and 46% in health care make a living wage.
- 47% of full-time workers in three of the nation’s ten largest
metropolitan areas—including Miami, Phoenix, and Los Angeles—do not
earn a living wage.
- The median hourly wage for full-time male workers is $29.40
compared to $25.20 for women.
- The median hourly wage for full-time white workers is $30.80
compared to $23.10 for Latino workers and $22.60 for Black
workers.
“Tens of millions of workers are simply not making enough to
provide for their families’ most basic needs,” said Dr. Amy
Glasmeier, MIT Professor and co-founder of the Living Wage
Institute. “Over the past few years, this problem has been made
worse by cost of living increases outstripping gains in income for
workers in lower-wage jobs. Women, Black and Latino workers, and
those in some industries that are critical to our economy are
disproportionately less likely to earn a living wage. Our hope is
that this research brings both awareness and a sense of urgency to
this critically important issue for employers of all types.”
“At Dayforce, we believe that every worker deserves the
opportunity to realize their potential and enjoy happy, healthy,
and productive lives,” says Jason Rahlan, Vice President for
Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability at Dayforce, Inc. “Our
mission is to make work life better, and we help employers achieve
key business objectives while supporting their people as
individuals, spouses, parents, and caretakers. Our hope is that
these insights inform our national conversation and spur progress
towards more workers earning a just wage that allows them to more
than simply survive but thrive.”
The Dayforce Living Wage Index was developed by analyzing
deidentified records from nearly 600,000 full-time employees
alongside data produced by the Living Wage Institute that is hosted
publicly on the Living Wage Calculator. The full methodology is
outlined in the Living Wage Index report.
The Living Wage Index is the first report in Dayforce’s new
WorkWell research series. It leverages internal Dayforce data
analysis, expertise from leading third parties, and surveys of the
American public to guide organizations and help them deliver
meaningful solutions in four core aspects of human capital: pay,
leave, retirement, and scheduling. This includes partnerships with
the Living Wage Institute, the Financial Health Network, and JUST
Capital.
As outlined in its ESG report, Dayforce believes technology can
be a powerful force for good. Whether it’s through modern ways to
pay people, such as Dayforce Wallet, equipping employees with
AI-assisted career pathing through Career Explorer or providing a
unified view of workforce data to make informed decisions,
technology can help improve the lives of people and to strengthen
the relationship between them and their employers.
Additional Information
- Resources from the Living Wage Institute are available to help
employers better benchmark and contextualize the living wage for
their own workforce and develop long-term strategies around it.
Learn more here.
- Read the blog.
About Dayforce Dayforce makes work life better.
Everything we do as a global leader in HCM technology is focused on
improving work for thousands of customers and millions of employees
around the world. Our single, global people platform for HR,
payroll, talent, workforce management, and benefits, equips
Dayforce customers to unlock their full workforce potential and
operate with confidence. To learn how Dayforce helps create
quantifiable value for organizations of all sizes and industries,
visit dayforce.com.
About the Living Wage InstituteThe Living Wage
Institute is a benefit corporation helping U.S. employers make the
living wage a standard part of their strategy — no matter where
they are in their journey. Our data-driven approach catalyzes
better business performance while also improving outcomes for
workers and their families. To learn more visit
www.livingwage.institute.
Media Contact Allison Hacker+1 425-785-8276
Allison.Hacker@dayforce.com
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