Women make up 60% of the White House workers appointed by President Joe Biden, whereas folks from racially or ethnically numerous communities account for 44%, the White House on Thursday because it launched an annual personnel report back to Congress.
The White House stated the report – which incorporates the names, titles and salaries of all political appointees – confirmed that the Biden administration was essentially the most numerous in U.S. historical past, according to the Democratic president’s dedication to construct an administration that appears like America.
The report additionally confirmed a pay hole between women and men of slightly below 1 p.c, with the ladies incomes $93,752 on common, whereas males earn $94,639.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki and Chief of Staff Ron Klain are among the many high earners, drawing a wage of $180,000 a 12 months, as is Elizabeth Hone, a longtime Federal Communications Commission lawyer employed as a particular adviser on broadband, who will get $183,164 a 12 months.
The administration had employed 1,500 presidential appointees throughout the federal authorities within the first 100 days in workplace, double the quantity employed by any prior administration in that point interval.
The Biden administration’s “roughly equal” pay for ladies and men stands in sharp distinction to the previous Trump administration, which had a gender pay hole of 20%, the Obama administration, which had a gender pay hole of 11% in its closing 12 months in workplace.
The Pew Research Center reported in May that the general pay hole for ladies and men within the United States was about 16%, which suggests it might take a median girl 42 further days of labor a 12 months to earn what a person did.
Women and other people of coloration have barely much less illustration within the 59 senior workers members on the White House, with girls accounting for 56%, and other people from racially and ethnically numerous backgrounds accounting for 36%.