Mandatory Pay Transparency Laws in the U.S.
Several states, including Massachusetts, are mandating pay transparency for employers with over 25 employees, aiming to reduce wage gaps for women and people of color. While transparency can help close pay disparities, it may also have downsides such as impacting morale and productivity. Research suggests that pay transparency can mitigate gender and racial pay gaps, increase diversity in job applications, and attract high-quality candidates. However, there are concerns about potential costs for employers and wage compression affecting employee productivity.