Women of the United States have been one of the leading forces that gave the country successes and allowed it to reach the heights of success it has in this world. Nearly 100 years ago, women in America did not have a right to vote, but as that changed many things changed. With time women earned respect and earned a much higher status in every aspect of their lives. Women proved to be great wives, mothers, leaders, role models, fighters, and much more. Despite all their efforts, eager to earn higher maximum potential, they have failed to do so, why? Because as a country, as a society, the United States still needs to evolve and give its women the same respect and status as it has been giving to its men; this includes their wages. Women in the United States, on average, still earn less money for …show more content…
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