April 14 has been marked as equal pay day in an effort to call attention to the wage gap that still exist amongst men and women in the workforce. While studies show that women comprise 47 percent of the U.S. labor force and are projected to account for 51 percent of the increase in total labor force growth between 2008 and 2018, it's been revealed that women still earn less than men even when working in the same industry. Time.com released a list of career fields in which women are the most underpaid and below are the top five industries that led the list. [Related: Four Alarming Facts that Prove Equal Pay Day is Still Needed] Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agent: Percent of women in field: 30 Median earnings for men: $93,795 Median earnings for women: $51,284 Percent women's earnings to men: 54.7 Continue reading on the next page.. Financial specialists: Percent of women in field: 55 Median earnings for men: $81,859 Median earnings for women: $48,869 Percent women's earnings to men: 59.7 Morticians, undertakers and funeral directors: Percent of women in field: 20 Median earnings for men: $51,129 Median earnings for women: $31,023 Percent women's earnings to men: 60.7 Farmers, ranchers, agricultural managers: Percent of women in field: 11 Median earnings for men: $41,691 Median earnings for women: $25,310 Percent women's earnings to men: 60.7 Personal financial advisors: Percent of women in field: 31 Median earnings for men: $98,126 Median earnings for women: $60,359 Percent women's earnings to men: $61.5