Idaho is famous for its stunning scenery and outdoor fun, but when it comes to gender equality, the state has some work to do. According to a report by WalletHub, Idaho ranks among the lowest in the U.S. for gender equality. But what does that mean, exactly?

First off, let's talk about political representation. Only two women have ever served in Congress from Idaho. This lack of female voices in politics shows that women in Idaho need more opportunities to make their mark in government.

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Education is another area where Idaho can improve. The state has one of the biggest gaps in advanced education between men and women. In simple terms, more men than women are earning graduate degrees. The stats show that about 10.8% of men have these degrees compared to just 9.3% of women. This gap suggests that supporting women's education could help level the playing field.

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Then there's income. Women in Idaho make about 78.4% of what men earn. To put it in dollars, women earn around $851 weekly, while men earn $1,085. This wage gap highlights the economic hurdles women face simply because of gender.

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Addressing these issues is key to empowering women in Idaho. By focusing on narrowing these gaps, Idaho can aim for more equal chances and representation for everyone. Hopefully, with more awareness and action, things can start looking up for gender equality in the state.

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