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Obama Says That He’ll Fight To Get Women Paid Equally With Men
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Pilgrim - 02:06pm on 06/30/2008

Well, that’s an honorable goal.

In his own words::

“It starts with equal pay. Sixty-two percent of working women in America earn half or more than of their family’s income. But women still earn 77 cents for every dollar earned by men in 2008. You’d think that Washington would be united it its determination to fight for equal pay.”

Good pont. There’s only one wee little problem with his wide stance on this:

On average, women working in Obama’s Senate office were paid at least $6,000 below the average man working for the Illinois senator. That’s according to data calculated from the Report of the Secretary of the Senate, which covered the six-month period ending Sept. 30, 2007. Of the five people in Obama’s Senate office who were paid $100,000 or more on an annual basis, only one—Obama’s administrative manager—was a woman.

The average pay for the 33 men on Obama’s staff (who earned more than $23,000, the lowest annual salary paid for non-intern employees) was $59,207. The average pay for the 31 women on Obama’s staff who earned more than $23,000 per year was $48,729.91. (The average pay for all 36 male employees on Obama’s staff was $55,962; and the average pay for all 31 female employees was $48,729. The report indicated that Obama had only one paid intern during the period, who was a male.)

And McCain, the evil Republican - how does he treat the women in his campaign? Like subservient serving wenches, no doubt.

Nope:

McCain, an Arizona senator, employed a total of 69 people during the reporting period ending in the fall of 2007, but 23 of them were interns. Of his non-intern employees, 30 were women and 16 were men. After excluding interns, the average pay for the 30 women on McCain’s staff was $59,104.51. The 16 non-intern males in McCain’s office, by comparison, were paid an average of $56,628.83.

If you wonder what Obama’s reply was to these statistics, here it is:

The Obama campaign did not respond to written questions submitted on the matter Thursday by Cybercast News Service .

Change, baby. Change.


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