Hasbro wants to take the conversation over the gender pay gap out of the board room and into the living room with its new Ms. Monopoly game. (via CNBCMakeIt)
in the 1930s). The traditional playing pieces like a battleship and race car have been swapped for new tokens including a notebook and pen, a jet and a watch.of what their male counterparts make. The gap is larger for women of color, as Black and Hispanic women earn 65% and 63%, respectively, of what white men earn. And the wage gap has a lifelong impact on women's wealth.
One study found that a woman's best route to the top 1% income bracket is toDespite what the data shows, not everyone is on board with working to close the wage gap: nearly half of American menthe gap is isn't event real. Hasbro aims to bring attention to this issue through Ms. Monopoly.
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