Male executives at the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation earn 38 percent more than women executives, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation review of the foundation’s latest IRS tax filings.
The foundation’s 2013 IRS form 990 reveals that nearly three times as many men as women occupy the executive suites at the Little Rock, Arkansas-based foundation.
On average, top male executives at the foundation earn $109,000 more than the top female executives with positions in the C-suite.
The numbers were in stark contrast to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s campaign-oriented “Equal Pay Day” speech, which she delivered in Silicon Valley Tuesday. She charged that equal pay for women was “long overdue.”
“I feel like [equal pay] is something that’s long overdue,” she told an event organized by Glassdoor, which compares salaries and working conditions at corporations.
“It is way past time to end the outrage of so many women still earning less than men on the job,” she told the audience.
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6 comments:
Where's old Babbs Mikulski? She's all up on this.
Part of Killery's War on Women!
I am a women, and I could care less.
713 sounds like a Clinton voter to me.
She doesn't even know she's a woman. What a shame. (7:13)
I am most certainly not a clinton voter or a democrat. I just do not find it any of my business how much my male colleagues make. I think the argument about disparities with wages is old and tired. You want to make more, then earn it.
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