The global gender pay gap will not be closed for another 170 years if current trends continue, a major report released Wednesday said. According to The Associated Press findings from The World Economic Forum’s annual Global Gender Gap Report, the current pay gap has reverted to where it was in 2008, after reaching its peak in 2013, the AP report said. Figures in the report show no country has fully closed the overall gender gap, the AP reported, but the five countries that top its Global Gender Gap index include Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Rwanda have closed more than 80 percent of theirs.The index, the report said, measures differences in economics, education, health and political...