Today, Tuesday, April 2, is Equal Pay Day across the nation. According to Census data, the median income for a woman working full-time is 80 percent of that earned by a man, as Voice of America reports. This week, on the Numbers Racket, we’re going to take a look at what that means for Pennsylvania.

The data comes from a report put together by the American Association of University Women and another by GlassDoor.com.

$52,111: The median salary, as of 2017, for a man working full-time in Pennsylvania.

$41,977: The median salary, as of 2017, for a woman working full-time in Pennsylvania.

80.46 percent: The earnings ratio between the median incomes of men and women working full-time in Pennsylvania, as of 2017.

24: Pennsylvania’s nationwide ranking, as of 2017, for the median income gap between men and women, both working full-time.

Now, these are the old district numbers, but here’s a breakdown, by congressional district, as of 2017: