With Election Day less than a week away, many American voters have already cast their ballots, but some won’t tell you — or their closest people — which candidate they support, a new poll found.
Just over a week out from the 2024 election, a CBS News poll finds the Trump-Harris race is essentially tied nationally and across the battleground states.
Within Gen Z, though, there are notable divisions among different groups — and the gender gap is particularly significant. Young women said they’ll vote for Harris over Trump by a 33-point margin.
The gender gap is getting wider and deeper − and more powerful. The differences between how men and women view the state of the nation, the issues that matter, and the candidates is the defining ...
If such margins hold until Election Day, it would be the biggest disparity since a gender gap emerged more than four decades ago, in 1980, according to USA Today/ Suffolk University, which carried ...
The gender pay gap stood at 7.0% in April 2024 for full-time employees, down from 7.5% in 2023. This gap has been declining slowly over time; over the last decade it has fallen by approximately a ...
The data showed the gender pay gap was larger among higher earners. It also found there is a larger gap between men and women over 40 years of age, compared with the gap for younger workers.