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Gender Pay Gap

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Everyone with blue eyes, please raise your hand. Ok, thank you. Now, everyone with brown eyes please raise your hand. Great - now everyone here with blue eyes is going to be paid a dollar for every hour you work. And everyone with brown eyes will get .78 cents for each hour you work, doing the same task. Is everyone OK with that? Sound fair? Are those of you with brown eyes worth less than those of you with blue eyes? Well, in the case of men and women in the workforce today, that is the way it is. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, women make approximately 78 cents for every dollar a man makes for the exact same job. Over the course of her lifetime a white female can expect to earn, on average a half a million dollars LESS than a man. Yes, and that’s if you are a white …show more content…

In a recent tour of the United States, Pope Francis specifically addressed the gender pay gap. His recent remarks are some of his most forceful yet in favor of women. Pope Francis raised his voice as he made a plea for an end to the situation in which men typically earn more than women for performing the same task. "The disparity is a pure scandal," he said. What about the President of the United States? President Barack Obama has repeatedly tried to push through legislation on pay equality and yet even The White House itself has not narrowed the gap between the average pay of male and female employees since President Obama’s first year in office. The gender pay gap is not just a US issue, it is a concern worldwide. A United Nations report from April of 2015 found that women were paid a quarter less than men globally, and called for all governments to take action to narrow the gap. The White House Council of Economic Advisers recently called the gender pay gap a “stubborn troubling fact” despite women’s gains over the

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